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Word: yelling (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...claims that she received all her political knowledge from Crane, mayor and consistent vote-getter Walter J. Sullivan is an old-style politician: "It is discouraging to walk in a parade with Walter. Everyone who sees him says 'Hi, Walter.' I thought I should have hired a claque to yell 'Hi Connie,' just to march with him because he is so popular." But does she believe he could lead the city coalition needed to make things move? "No," says Wheeler. "I don't think the businessmen would rally around...

Author: By James Cramer, | Title: Part II: The Coalitions Fall Apart | 2/10/1975 | See Source »

Playing on a foreign court with foreign teammates is bound to raise problems. Communication is one. In Italy, when Americans want the ball, they have learned to shout "Guarda! Guarda!" (Look! Look!) or yell "Dammi, man" (Give it to me, man). Predictably, plays break down frequently. Another problem is hotdogging. Some of the Americans play tough only on offense, producing resentment among hardworking, if less talented teammates. One U.S. player in Germany recently left, reportedly because he could not get along with German players. Such tensions have been limited so far by a quota on American competitors-a team...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Heroes Away From Home | 1/27/1975 | See Source »

...that?' like I'm old fashioned or something. But it would be perfectly normal to them if I went on one of those buses to Foxboro every weekend to watch 22 men beat each other up for a couple of hours, and to have a few pops, scream and yell, and then come home," Cassidy adds...

Author: By David A. Copithorne, | Title: Gun Control: Debate Begins Again | 12/20/1974 | See Source »

...almost a scene from a Nelson Rockefeller campaign. There were no knishes or hot dogs; the former New York Governor did not yell, "Hiya, fella!" But he was at his breezy best as he moved through the Senate committee room smiling broadly, shaking hands, slapping backs as if he did not have a care in the world, when in fact all that he had worked for in politics was at stake. His nomination for the vice presidency had been jeopardized by disclosures that he had given more than $2 million in loans and gifts to associates, most of them public...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE VICE PRESIDENCY: A Matter of Sharing Apples | 11/25/1974 | See Source »

WANTED: Loudmouths, people who like to yell, scream, jump up and down, etc., at sporting events. Ex-cheerleaders encouraged, but absolutely no experience necessary. No polite applauders. Members of Watson Rink's Section 18 welcome, but please no dead chickens. Enquire at the Business School Field, Saturday, November...

Author: By William E. Stedman jr., | Title: Rock Steady | 11/14/1974 | See Source »

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