Word: knowingly
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...keen." The dogs mistake for prisoners a group of construction workers who have come to turn the abandoned camp site into a factory. When the young people begin strolling toward the site in a disorganized column, some singing and even dancing to the music of accordions, the dogs know what to do: attack...
...hired him as host in 1973. The next time he set sail with Heyerdahl, on a trip down the Tigris River to the entrance to the Red Sea, Senkevich took his camera with him. Millions of fans waited for his reports, and the Soviets, he notes with pride, know more about the expedition than do Heyerdahl's own countrymen...
...Danny hates the Overlook before he ever gets there. Danny has "the shining," the capacity to see visions of both the past and the future. Danny's imaginary friend Tony warns him about the Overlook and shows him the horrors that will flood the hotel. Danny doesn't know how to fight his visions...
...When the police finallyarrive, you probably know nothing of it, because you are raped, kidnapped, dead or beaten badly. Sounds frightening, doesn't it?" It certainly does, but Carpenter has the solution--guns. Because "in many cases the man of the house must be away from home due to work etc," women need firearms. Big firearms, because smaller ones "lack the stopping power to bring down an advancing felon." Carpenter admits his advice may be legally questionable. "Some states have ridiculous laws, such as one can shoot in self-defense only if the intruder states he intends physicals harm...
...Easyriders is honest about every controversial topic--sex, 130 mph motorized tricycles, farting and even death. A member of the staff, Ken Stambaugh, was killed in a motorcycle accident a few days before publication, and Easyriders' lead columnist, Spider, eulogized him in this fashion: "I didn't get to know the man--he'd just been with us a few weeks. He was working on his S.U. carb on the shoulder of the road near our firetrap the other night when a broad in a cage went off the road, smackin' him and his sled, shovin' 'em a hundred feet...