Word: breast
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...relay isn't what's wrong, although that's what the figures seem to say," remarked Gordon. Just where the tragic flaw fell thrice, however, he refused to state, considering such information of tactical importance. Other channels, nevertheless, report of a very weak breast-stroking staff...
...Peace was based. The Russian Orthodox Church excommunicated him; the Communist Lenin wrote incisively: "On the one hand, an extraordinarily powerful, direct and sincere protest against social lies and hypocrisy; on the other, a Tolstoyan, that is, a wornout, historical sniveler called the Russian intellectual, who, publicly beating his breast, cries: 'I am bad, I am vile, but I am striving after moral self-perfection. . . .' " Yet Stalin's government has hailed Tolstoy as a literary hero of the Russian people...
...Bill has been kind to Ulen, but even kinder to Dartmouth, who can almost certainly boast in Erstock an Ivy League breast stroke champ, and to Yale in supplying Edward Heuber, and Intercollegiate pace-setter, who in October stopped the watch at 51.7 seconds for the hundred freestyle...
...Breast stroker Chuck Hoelzer will be able to give any opposition a battle and makes up a formidable event, paired as he is with Walt Lagarenne. Other promising freestylers are Milt Buzby, Bob Goodspeed, who was here in 1943, Norman Watkins, and Steven Wise...
...radioactive organic compounds are another story. Investigators think that cancers may be vulnerable to certain radioactive amino acids (proteins). They also consider radioactive sex hormones a promising line of attack against the common cancers of the sex organs (breast, uterus, prostate gland). Said Dr. Rhoads: "I am very hopeful that startling discoveries will be made in ... five, ten or 15 years...