Word: pork
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...after he had loosened wage and price controls in Phase III, only two weeks after he had publicly expressed his distaste for controls on food, the President made still another of his celebrated turnabouts. Appearing on nationwide television, he announced that ceilings were being imposed on prices of beef, pork and lamb...
...dubious victory in a battle with bankers over the price of loan money, and labor leaders have begun presenting demands that could give a new spin to the wage-price spiral. It hardly seems likely that President Nixon's imposition of price ceilings on beef, pork and lamb last week-which already is being called by Democrats too little and too late-will make these multiple hassles die down...
...salad" is dominated by canned beets, canned grapefruit juice and a package of JellO. Other main courses recently served to the nation's highest-paid ($200,000 a year plus $50,000 expense money and free lodging and transportation) public servant: beef roulades, tamales, chicken egg rolls, roast pork and lasagna...
...throws open the kitchenette window, wanting the sour smell of greens and pork to sail away on a twilight breeze. Home. Home is. No complete sentence forms itself in her irritated mind. Her mind itching in the heat and odor of close living. Home is here, here is home; and it stinks. She is alone, and her life is somewhere else...
...really proper to call them men any more. "Shapes" is a better word-grotesque sculptures of scarred flesh and gnarled limbs. At lunch at the hospital, they eat rice, fried pork and bananas, and as their chopsticks dart from bowl to mouth, they seem almost normal-but they are not. When lunch is over, they do not stand up. Years of being shackled in the tiger cages have forced them into a permanent pretzel-like crouch. They move like crabs, skittering across the floor on buttocks and palms...