Word: frictioned
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Even the ones that shine bright at stars weigh only a few ounces. None are expected to be large enough to reach the earth before the friction with air molecules burns them...
...from the tree-lined streets. Its civic boosters proudly call it "the richest square mile of residential area in Canada." The village has also become the chief residential zone of prosperous Toronto Jews, who today make up 40% of its 18,-ooo inhabitants. There has been little anti-Semitic friction in Forest Hill, however; the village long has been proud of that...
...played by Uta Hagen; and the director, played by Stephen Hill. As the inner play is prepared for New York, conflict develops between Elgin's wife and the director and Elgin's ability to return to stardom is doubted. Thus, tension rises and the three characters are in constant friction...
...Dean's office. In an announcement released early in September, Charles C. Pyne, assistant to the administrative vice president, announced that all student car owners will be asked to sign a pledge to keep their automobiles off the streets after. October 7. The declaration, which came after constant friction between car owners And the administration, will also require students to register their cars with the University...
...second semifinal, the crowd got the thrills it came for. Tearing along at 50 m.p.h., one car lost a rear wheel, dragged 100 yards on its axle before it stopped. The crash broke the fuel tank, spewed gas along the track. Friction set the fuel on fire, leaving a 100-yd. blanket of flame along the right of way. The driver escaped. So did another whose car later spun out of control at 40 m.p.h., crashed head-on into an entrance gate. A Soldier Field electrician who was caught in the crush was less fortunate; he was carried off with...