Word: bloomed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Midfielder Paul Bloom was one of the more avid supporters of cancellation. "I will be spending virtually all of my time on the strike." Bloom said last week. "Things are urgent enough to discontinue sports...
...comes up in Chevy Chase, and the air is heavy it is spring and busbes bloom under the window. but the morning things with adhesive melancholy. You read from Alan Paton's Too Late the Phalarope about...
Since the mutineers controlled the armory, the government sent out an emergency call for small arms to both the U.S. and Venezuela. The 2,800-man police force, the coast guard and about half of the army remained loyal.* Under its British-born commander, David Bloom, the coast guard blasted bridges and set off a landslide along the twelve-mile road between Teteron Bay and Port of Spain, thereby sealing off the mutineers from the capital. Loyal troops soon surrounded the Teteron Bay headquarters, but the rebels held some 30 soldiers and civilians as hostages...
...Most of his work was done on the West Coast, which he graced with literally hundreds of schools, hospitals and private homes. As he once put it: "I try to make a house like a flowerpot, in which you can root something and out of which family life will bloom...
...Redmen rallied somewhat in the third period after Paul Bloom scored the first of his two goals to pad the Crimson lead to 7-1 Rich Ritch. Bob Sheridan, and Tony Marinacei each put the ball past Cosentino within a three-minute span...