Word: hot
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Leading the field of Presidential nominees are, of course, Coolidge and Davis. Hot on their heels, or perhaps a little farther back, run the 20 to 1,100 to 1,1,000 to 1, and 1,000,000 to 1 shots. There are plenty of them...
...Premiers Baldwin, George and Asquith promised the Premier a hot debate on his trip to Paris, but nothing obstructive was contemplated. In Paris, Premier Herriot received an almost unanimous vote of confidence from the Senate, in connection with the Premiers' Conference...
...melts the color into it. To a large extent she makes her portraits by taking casts of a clay or wax model, particularly because it would be so difficult to keep wax clean in London. Each color must be cast separately, the parts afterwards joined up with a hot tool. She has been especially successful in portraits of infants and small children where the delicacy of the flesh and coloring is beautifully rendered in the soft translucency...
Ramon Navarro in the title role is more roguish than ever before. One is grateful for the absence of "Sheikery." While the Arab's desert-tribe does gallop across the hot sands to the rescue of the Mission at the crucial moment, Rex Ingram has not handled this in the absurd way which often causes the spectators to reach for their hats and march...
...followed shortly by the indefatigable Ritola and by Earl Johnson (stalwart U. S. Negro), by a sun-stricken, staggering, vomiting, fainting rabble. Only 15 of the 39 finished. Just outside the Stadium many lay prostrate, nigh dead, in a hollow by some tennis courts where the sun was furnace-hot. Nurmi jogged freshly to his shower...