Word: cools
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...cool crypt under the high altar...
...past Mr. Tucker's suspicious eyes and went to work. But Mr. Tucker just relaxed. He felt no jarring, no pressure, no buzzing. Few, if any, of Dr. Black's fingers were in his mouth at any one time. All Patient Tucker felt was an occasional tiny, cool jet of air. When the session was over, he rushed out of the dentist's office to tell people that the days of the buzzing, overheating dentist's drill are over...
...moving air. Into a tooth cavity, a 1/50th-inch nozzle jets a sharply focused blast of fine aluminum oxide particles at 90 pounds pressure per square inch. The jet travels at the rate of 2,000 feet per second. The particles grind the tooth while the air pressure keeps it cool. Another nozzle, on the vacuum-cleaner principle, sucks in the abrasive particles as soon as they have done their work...
...income of the Standard Oil Co. of California for the first half jumped from 1944's $9.8 million to $14.7 million. Smaller Phillips Petroleum did better; its $2.96 a share compared with $1.83 of a year ago. Standard Oil Co. (N.J.) came up with an estimate of a cool $84 million v. $71 million...
...latest total of ore production. And then, without any change of tone: 'Gamarnik, ex-member of the Central Committee of the Party, fearing that his anti-Soviet machinations would be unmasked, has committed suicide. Weather report: the Central Observatory forecasts for tomorrow. . . .' " Barmine "walked out into the cool night...