Word: blizzarded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...into one of his ears-drop by drop-like a Chinese torture. The bad air made him sick and he vomited. But he kept himself motionless, hour after hour, as darkness fell-and as a rescue party, guided by his friend Eddie Almquist-battled upward through a blinding blizzard...
While its lack of originality keeps it from being classed among the great comedies, Mid-Summer is worth the braving of at least a mild blizzard. Perhaps the weather will be better in New York...
...heats his bed she rarely warms his heart. They have five children, but only one, his frail daughter Dolly, ever tugs very hard at Ase's heartstrings. One winter day Ase's mother, half-crazed by Ben's continued absence, takes Dolly walking in a blizzard and loses her. Ase buries his child in a tiny, hand-hewn coffin...
...passes by tossing aside his cape and kneeling with his back to the bull, which stood transfixed. Sombreros began to rain into the ring. "Torero!" yelled the fans, "torero, torero, torero!" He was awarded both ears of his second bull, and walked twice around the ring as a blizzard of waving white handkerchiefs broke over the whole arena. Said one oldtimer. "The most extraordinary bullfight in Mexico." "I've never seen anything like it," said another...
Even in the event of a blizzard, the Formal will be held as scheduled in Cabot, Whitman, Moors, and Briggs. There are will be dancing from 8 to 12 p.m. in all four dorms to the music of Half Reeves' orchestra...