Word: spurting
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...minutes later, the Crimson went on an amazing 13-0 run that turned an eight-point deficit into a 60-55 lead in with seven minutes remaining. Junior guard Andrew Gellert catalyzed this spurt with two steals and some hustling floor play...
...United Nations commission on AIDS, cases of HIV infection and AIDS are 50 percent higher than anyone - even the most pessimistic of prognosticators - had predicted. The disease has infected 36 million people worldwide, including 5.3 million new cases this year alone. At the heart of that deadly growth spurt, scientists worry, may be the insidious misperception that we've got this pandemic under control...
...puberty themselves. While the evidence remains sketchy and controversial, researchers have found markers of approaching sexual maturity, such as enlargement of testicles, in boys younger than 10. But these developments are not as visible as a girl's broadening hips and budding breasts. And until boys experience their growth spurt, which typically begins at about age 13, many will have to look up to girls their age who are larger and stronger than they...
...tiny that their silicon components will approach the size of molecules. At these incredibly tiny distances, the bizarre rules of quantum mechanics take over, permitting electrons to jump from one place to another without passing through the space between. Like water from a leaky fire hose, electrons will spurt across atom-size wires and insulators, causing fatal short circuits...
...ready availability of ecstasy, from Cobb County to Grand Rapids, is a newer phenomenon. Ecstasy--or "e"--enjoyed a brief spurt of mainstream use in the '80s, before the government outlawed it in 1985. Until recently, it remained common only on the margins of society--in clubland, in gay America, in lower Manhattan. But in the past year or so, ecstasy has returned to the heartland. Established drug dealers and mobsters have taken over the trade, and they are meeting the astonishing demand in places like Flagstaff, Ariz., where "Katrina," a student at Northern Arizona University who first took...