Word: flashed
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Crimson skaters had little trouble shutting out Tufts, 5 to 0, at the Garden last night, but only occasionally did Cooney Welland's varsity flash on brilliant hockey...
Maesaka, who played touch football for a Hawaiian base championship team during the war, ran back four interceptions for scores, as well as accounting for six more. "Flash" Flickinger passed for six and shared the receiving duties with Tim Nichols...
...even with the naked eye clouds of "interstellar matter." They look like black holes punched in the Milky Way. With a telescope the astronomer can see long dark filaments and great round blobs, some so huge that it takes light 100 years (at 186,000 miles per second) to flash across their diameters. Made chiefly of hydrogen, mixed in places with dust of heavier elements, they are thinner than the finest laboratory "vacuum " but they outweigh all the stars scattered through and among them...
...Little wars," like that in Korea, and like others which flicker and flash in nearly every part of the world, have two aspects. Militarily, the discussions and decisions of the U.N. are subordinated to the power of the great nations. But in the moral and ideological struggle, the U.N. talk is of great import, and we should not overlook any measure that will strengthen our parliamentary position...
...felt "them" creeping in on her: "The orchestra manager looking at his wrist watch and peering earnestly at me; the chorus master shifting on his feet, surreptitiously looking at his watch; the head stagehand; the chief electrician . . ." She learned to compute the cost of 15 minutes overtime in a flash; it could run into hundreds of dollars. But whenever she felt she had to have overtime drill, Rudi Bing, even though he was starting his first season with the biggest deficit in Met history ($430,502), usually gave...