Word: burstingly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...stone-faced building in the heart of busy Belgrade, capital of Tito's Yugoslavia. From its shadowed rooms, lanky, sharp-featured Cavendish Cannon, 54, had done one of the cold war's outstanding jobs. He sniffed trouble in the air before the Tito Cominform split burst into the open, then begged his superiors to give Tito's government the encouragement and limited support it needed to keep the rebellion thriving, without buying Tito's own party line. But Cannon had worked himself into a state of exhaustion and a case of stomach ulcers. Last week...
...unhappy fact is that man occasionally works himself into a logjam; and that the logjam must be burst by violence...
Whatever emotion the war suppressed burst out in 1946 when the editors of the CRIMSON entered the little party. On the morning of the game, there were two issues of the Dartmouth circulated in Hanover, and the one that reached students' rooms wasn't put out by the Dartmouth editors...
...meeting last Thursday to elect a president, that the Advocate's split first burst into the open. At that time three editors--A. Chase Shafer '51, William H. Wiggin '50, and Norris W. Darrell '51 resigned...
With the cream of the crop absent, a bumper Futurity field of 14 colts and three fillies burst out of the starting gate and began the dash down the Belmont straightaway. Guillotine, a speed horse from Greentree Stable, son of 1939 Futurity Winner Bimelech, shot into the lead. The experts waited to see him chopped down at any moment. But with Jockey Ted Atkinson swinging his whip, Guillotine was still in front after covering six furlongs in i :og, and lasted the additional sixteenth of a mile to win by almost a length from Calumet Farm's highly regarded...