Word: paceful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Entering the last hundred yards, Lowell tired and caught crabs under the strain of the fast pace. Elephant cox "Bree" Taylor stepped up his early 28 into a sprinting 34 and edged ahead of the Winthrop eight which crossed the line at 7:29.5. Lowell was clocked...
Bordering on Spain--as well as on the sombre the picture canters through the traditional Prosper Merimee story at a moderate pace and good style. Those who go for the music will be disappointed, for the operation selections are poorly played and largely omitted, but those who go for other things (such as Viviane Romance) will not be downcast. Playing the title role, the smolders through almost every scene and in places performs very well (or very badly, depending on your moral inclinations.) Her emotional abandon and her variety of facial expressions make the captions largely unnecessary, and the translation...
During the forecasted period of prosperity, Slichter warned that the United States can expect an annual price rise of 20 to 80 percent. Technological advances will be unable to keep pace with demands for wage boosts, and industry will maintain its profit margin by smelling prices...
...enough in their new jobs. There is a hoary old sign in Downey's window: "Hello, Paddo," it says. "Standard Rate of Wages Paid Here to All Employees." And that's the truth. But with Jim it's a matter of principle. And so the pickets pace, while Jim worries about them. Last March, Jim was out there in the snow sweeping off the sidewalk "so the boys wouldn't get their feet wet." Some mornings when they don't show up on time, Jim will call union headquarters. "What's wrong...
Johnny Chase, leadoff man for the Crimson Freshmen, set the pace in the bottom of the first inning with a sharp single. Two walks surrendered by the Lawrence hurler, Don Homaty, set things up for Cliff Crosby's two run single...