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...could be scaled. In 1953, so much of modern mountaineering was still to be discovered. Archaic clothing and tents made Everest's frigid temperatures lethal. Oxygen bottles were three times heavier than today's. Deadly altitude illnesses, little understood, caused brains to swell and lungs to fill with fluid. Because lightweight radios had yet to be invented, it wasn't until Hillary and Tenzing had descended to within a few hundred meters of advanced base camp and Hillary held up two fingers in victory that the world learned Everest had finally been conquered...
...started walking to Annenberg and under me there was this rainbow-colored fluid. I thought that it was just gas from [police] cars going through the yard, but then it followed me to Annenberg,” Bartels said...
...With one fluid stroke, Shaughnessy buried the ball in the back of the net and with it, any lingering fears about a winless Ivy season...
Harvard moved with ease from end to end, its fluid play driving both the offense and defense...
Senior Katie O’Brien’s pass deflected off of Shaughnessy’s stick where it hung in the goal mouth for the briefest of moments, until Shaughnessy swiped it from the air and into the goal in one fluid motion sealing the Crimson victory...