Word: limits
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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Cliff Crosby, who used only eight pitches to retire M.I.T. in the tenth inning Wednesday, will be available for relief duty. McInnis has been holding Crosby in reserve all season, forcing him to limit his activities to catching, but finally resorted to using him when his other relief pitchers proved ineffective...
...mushrooms, asparagus in butter sauce, feathery soufflés aflame with brandy, strawberries, peaches in kirsch, crêpes suzette en liqueurs, petits fours. "And," said Mario, "you can have it all if you like." To encourage the dollar tourist trade, Britain's government had lifted the wartime limit of five shillings (70? U.S.) per meal...
Arab League came pained outcries. "Human patience has a limit, even an Arab's patience," glowered League Secretary General Abdul Rahman Azzam Pasha. Non-Jordan Arabs were angry at Abdullah, whose designs on eastern Palestine had long been a sore point with them. They were even angrier at Britain both for its support of Jordan and its recognition of Israel. And they strongly suspected the U.S. of winking at British maneuvers in the Middle East. Outraged as most Arab League nations were, however, there was little they could do but bark indignantly in the direction of Abdullah. With British...
...like most countries, restricts its territorial jurisdiction to three miles but reserves the right in some instances to control foreign ships "hovering" offshore. During Prohibition, Coast Guard vessels enforced a 12-mile limit against rumrunners...
Since the prep school crews have no weight limit, Tabor and Browne and Nichols will hold a probable weight advantage of 15 pounds per man. Haines was unwilling to make any predictions on the outcome of the race, however, having seen neither crew...