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Word: hotly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...commonly used to relieve sore-legged horses -such as Dancer's Image, born with "mushy" (swollen) ankles-and permit them to train without pain. A normally sore horse will usually run better if his legs do not hurt, and unscrupulous trainers have used Butazolidin to run such animals "hot and cold"-sometimes giving them the drug, sometimes withholding it, in order to vary the horses' performance and affect the betting odds. To stop that practice, every major racing state now requires that no trace of Butazolidin remain in a horse's system...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Horse Racing: Drug at the Derby | 5/17/1968 | See Source »

...deny, but the current abdication of audiences is indicative of a far subtler melody-they are rejecting the most intensive contact that can exist among human beings outside their private lives. As opposed to those who play it cool, the theater at its passionate best plays it nothing but hot. With molten fury it welds mind to mind, heart to heart, skin to skin, and soul to soul. Whenever the theater is weak, it is because man is denying man and shielding his feeblest self from the pain, power, majesty and glory of existence. But this is the only language...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Theater: Dramatic Drought | 5/17/1968 | See Source »

About ten, the Senator arrived. He was excited, but, characteristically, he tried to control a smile. Most of the volunteers had forced their way into the press room, where he was to make his first statement. The room was crowded, hot. The crowd became jubilant. We were still two points ahead of Branigin. "I am not here to dismiss the troops," the Senator began...

Author: By Gregg J. Kilday, | Title: The Crusade Hits Indiana, Which Is Not The Promised Land | 5/15/1968 | See Source »

...third floor of Ferris Booth Hall was commandeered by the Strike Steering Committee and friends to serve as the nerve center of the anti-mobilization. The floors were filthy, marked by hundreds of crumpled-up leaflets. The rooms were temporary kitchens with loaves and loaves of bread and hot plates to heat canned spaghetti. Specially-appointed press agents handled snotty newsmen. "They can sure as hell wait until we're ready to talk to them, and be sure and keep them off this floor without appointments," Mark Rudd instructed them...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Alexander, | Title: Wherever He Might Be Next Year, President Kirk Will Remember What Cops Do To Campuses. So Will Students. | 5/13/1968 | See Source »

...else had a very hot hand. Attackman Jim Anderson and midfielder Marty Cain tied for game-high honors with a lone goal and assist apiece...

Author: By Peter D. Lennon, | Title: Yale Downs Stickmen, 9-5; McCrea Shines in Defeat | 5/13/1968 | See Source »

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