Word: delightfully
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...gives each unit to understand that, in the final reckoning, it and it alone will be awarded the fruits of victory-provided it obeys his every command. Later still he tantalizes each with alternating spasms of worry because the others seem temporarily to be in favor, and then of delight because the others are being worried. Finally he moves in for the kill-and spares no single unit...
...those who delight in using up flash bulbs, whether they ever have before or not, the Photographic board affords unlimited opportunity for artistic expression. Finally there remains the Editorial board, which is holding a competition limited to the more worldly Sophomores, who, in a year at Harvard, have acquired the proper indifference and information. 7:30 o'clock is the time, 14 Plympton Street the address...
Jumping is extremely popular also at the Holland Kelly Farm in Greenfield where the tow is operated by Strand Mikkelson, a former national champion jumper, whose somersaults delight the jumper, whose somersaults delight the onlookers. Both have performed in major sports centers, as have the native troop of professional skiers, Mikkelson, Shul and Pulaski. These men are now teaching two Greenfield girls who, as high school students, were jumping more than 150 feet...
...midst of his uncouth designs on women who are merely trying to retire, he announces: "I usually go to sleep as soon as my feet touch the pillow." Among the less comprehensible" features of the performance are a song which compares love to heaven, hell and a Turkish delight, and another called April in Harrisburg which may have been intended as a parody on Vernon Duke's April in Paris but is played absolutely straight. Whether the company intended them or not, the show is almost solid with laughs...
Finally Judge Yule stepped forward, patted "Sargo's" flank. The crowd gave a whoop of delight. Yule mopped his brow and crammed a cigar into his mouth. He was later heard to declare: "I think maybe the Hereford had a little more cover on the loin...