Word: dears
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...consecutive passes, moved the All-Stars 80 yds. for their first touchdown. The next time he got the ball, he did it again. The score: Browns 24, All-Stars 16. Thoroughly alarmed, the Browns got the ball in the remaining four minutes of the game, held onto it for dear life till the clock...
...Dear Mr. Mayor...
...leave-taking was no surprise. He reminded President Johnson in his letter asking for retirement that he had accepted the Saigon assignment with the understanding that he would stay only for a year. "That year is now past," he wrote, "and I feel obliged to request relief." In a "Dear Max" reply, President Johnson said: "There is no prouder page in your record than the one which you have written in the last year." Later, at a news conference, the President denounced speculation about policy differences between himself and Taylor as "irresponsible and inaccurate and untrue...
...Cars, Ltd. For eight of the ten laps, Jim managed to stay in front. Then an Austin-Healey Sprite grazed his Lotus on a corner. Jim had all he could do to avoid plowing head-on into an embankment, and in the confusion Chapman nipped past to win. "Oh dear, nasty," sighs Clark. "Anyhow, that was how I got to know Colin Chapman...
...DEAR KERMIT," wrote Molly Gordon to her husband not long ago, "now that you are leaving your job of directing the federal budget, I suppose you will be taking on again your old job of directing our family budget. I read that you have attempted to steer a national course between profligacy and parsimony. Well, I have been trying to follow this middle-of-the-road course with our family finances, but I have discovered that it's in the middle-of-the-road that most of the accidents seem to happen...