Word: gately
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Strand Nilsen. Early in the second run, he lagged slightly behind his pal Jure Kosir of Slovenia. Then, under the eyes of 5.5 million Italian TV watchers, La Bomba proved as good as his name. He blasted into the steep final leg and cut his arcs sharply in his gate-crashing style. He ended with a composite time of 2:21.96, 0.07 sec. faster than Kosir...
...they actually have a name instead of a direction), but they have yet to see or feel any fundamental differences. There is no evidence that the house formerly known as North is actually changing its name. There is no plaque, t-shirts are not being sold, and the iron gate over the main entrance still bears the gilded words, "North House." perhaps with physical changes being implemented in the coming years, students will begin to feel more comfortable with the name Pforzheimer...
...Simpson's blood was found on an alley gate near the scene of the murders, prosecutors alleged today in a hearing conducted outside the presence of the jury. They explained that this evidence emerged only recently as lab tests on blood samples from the scene were completed. This piece of the puzzle builds on other blood samples, collected from the ground near the bodies, that prosecutors say was Simpson's. The samples from the gate will now be turned over to the defense for independent testing...
...Sharyn Gilbert, a 911 operator who received a call from the Simpson residence at 3:58 a.m. on Jan. 1, 1989. Gilbert's testimony allowed the prosecution to introduce a chilling tape in which the jury could hear Nicole's screams. Detective John Edwards, who arrived at the front gate that night, then testified that Nicole, who had been hiding in the bushes, rushed forward and yelled, ``He's gonna kill me; he's gonna kill...
...years since Soviet soldiers entered the gate marked ARBEIT MACHT FREI and found some 7,000 starving, sick, pitiful survivors of Auschwitz. Young and gaunt then, aging and gray now, some of them returned last week to remember and to grieve. They walked, once again, down the street of death from the rail spur to the ramps where they saw the last of mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters. They shuddered before the gas chambers, peered into the wooden barracks, stood in silence amid the ruins of crematoria dynamited by the Nazis in a failed attempt to hide the evidence...