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When the two meet, they annihilate each other in a burst of energy...
...have to adapt your approach for the different people,” he says. “With some people you have a friend lure them out of the room and you wait to make your kill. With others, you know they study alone in their room, and you burst into their room when they’re not expecting...
...just couldn't." Conway felt his shoes melt and his feet catch fire. At that instant, a patron who had just wriggled free grabbed Conway's arm and pulled him out. Conway turned back to the pile of people and saw them all burst into flames. Their hands reached out desperately for anyone to pull them free, but no one could. Their hands were all aflame. Conway was admitted to Rhode Island Hospital, suffering from burns and smoke inhalation...
...Arab masses, articulating their angriest aspirations, stirring their most vituperative violence by his press and radio, and plotting to subvert rulers everywhere, Nasser had achieved his pinnacle. This vigorous and magnetic figure, who wears Western-style sports clothes but kneels toward Mecca with the strictest mullah, had burst into history at precisely the moment when the impact of the modern West unsettled the ancient Islamic ethos of the East. With the Western gifts of radio and press, with the Eastern habits of intrigue and assassination, he had become the most feared and most loved man in the Arab world. --TIME...
Though Cornell pounded Peljto inside and shut out the Ivy’s leading scorer for the game’s first 13 minutes, the Crimson nevertheless burst ahead thanks to its outside play, as Tubridy and sophomore guard Rochelle Bell each hit a pair of zone-busting threes...