Word: ices
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...author of "Ice Hockey" a Barnes & Co. best-seller--has a few compensations. One is that Dartmouth, minus Choukas, beat Boston College in overtime...
General Ridgway quickly brought up four divisions to the Han, while a few North Korean rearguards scrambled across the thawing and treacherous ice. While British tanks dueled across the river with Communist self-propelled guns (and with one captured British tank fired by the Reds from a tunnel), two armored U.S. task forces sped northwest and west to take Kimpo Airfield, Korea's biggest, and Inchon, Seoul's port, without a fight. Both were almost total ruins...
...died when their temperatures had fallen into the 80s and 70s. For some unknown reason, Johnny's heart managed to keep beating slowly. If her frozen limbs escape amputation, it may be because they were frozen quickly by Chicago's fierce cold. When tissues freeze slowly, large ice crystals form in the cells and kill them by puncturing their walls. In quick-frozen tissues (as in quick-frozen foods), the crystals do not get large enough to do the same damage...
Most of Howell's work has been with dry ice and silver iodide salts on the clouds in the vicinity of the reservoirs...
Utilizing good ice and Army defensive weakness, the crimson skated faster and passed more sharply than in any of the past few games. Harvard went ahead on three goals within a minute and two seconds in the middle of the first period...