Word: hotly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Beller continued his hot shooting with a team high of 15 points, seven in the first half. The 6-4 Kanuth had 13 points and Gallagher, who started to move late in the game, finished with...
...After 22 years of whacking away at the little white ball, the 77-year-old former President scored his first hole in one by rapping a nine-iron into the cup on the 104-yd. 13th hole at the Seven Lakes Country Club course in Palm Springs. Ike was hot as an afterburner the whole round. He scored an eagle on the par four, 260-yd. eighth hole, and his tee shot at the 122-yd. 18th hit the pin for an easy birdie...
...when owning a houseboat was considered downright lubberly. Proper yachtsmen snickered whenever one tied up at the dock, and out on the water skippers of fast-moving cruisers delighted in leaving the lumbering arks pitching and wallowing in their wake. Not any longer. There is a new kind of hot houseboat that comes with a deep V hull and powerful twin in-board-outdrive engines, and can plane at speeds of 30 m.p.h. or more, as fast as conventional cruisers costing twice as much. With prices beginning as low as $9,000, houseboats are gaining converts faster than any other...
Haggling turns to fencing when the two brothers begin to run hot words through each other in recrimination over the past. "You had a responsibility here and you walked out on it," charges Vic. "There was nothing here to betray," counters Walter, revealing that their supposedly broke father had $4,000 stashed away. In effect he accuses Vic of submitting to their father's exploitation, and tacitly suggests that the desire for self-sacrifice can be equally as corrupting as the yearning for success...
...concentrated in arid Southern California, partly because of the climate and partly because much of the local tap water, though safe enough to drink, would shrivel a mess sergeant's taste buds. The demand is spreading. Mountain Valley Water Co. distributes its green bottles of spring water from Hot Springs, Ark., to 40 states. And to cater to tastes brought home by tourists, President John G. Scott has added such familiar European mineral waters as Evian, Vichy-Célestins and Fiuggi to the company's line of products...