Word: containing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Elephants will be keying on powerful Leverett fullback Jev Sheldon. "If we can hold him, we can contain their running game," Wood predicted. "Then it will be up to our pass defenders...
Ordinary eggs contain two to four times as much saturated fats as polyunsaturated fats-and saturated fats are the suspected villains that raise the cholesterol level in blood. For that reason, they have disappeared from the tables of dieters, and U.S. egg consumption fell 18% last year. But dieters have little to fear from the new egg because its saturated fats are offset by the polyunsaturated fats and thus float through the bloodstream without causing an increase in cholesterol...
...four-page form will allow for two small variations. On the first page, universities like Cornell, which contain non-liberal arts schools, will have space to include the school for which the student is applying. The second page will leave a blank for questions by individual colleges...
...words may be true as far as they go, but they hardly go far enough. No one activity has ever been able to contain the Beaver's passion; it burns in everything he says and does. "I am the victim of the Furies. On the rock-bound coast of New Brunswick," he said, recalling his Canadian youth, "the waves break incessantly. Every now and then comes a particularly dangerous wave smashing viciously against the rock. It is called The Rage. That's me." On reaching 70, a nice round retirement number, he thundered: "I'll not give...
...fishing, a night-lighted golf course and driving range, a shopping center, two motels, a restaurant, two swimming pools, and a Congregational church. And Los Angeles Architect Welton Becket is building a 260-acre Century City on the old 20th Century-Fox lot near Beverly Hills, which will contain 20 office buildings, 20 high-rise apartment houses, an 800-room hotel, a large regional shopping center and a resident population of 12,000 (a working population...