Word: ices
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...they too were in the classroom. "You can't go out there with the idea that hippies are a problem," he lectures his men at roll call. "You can't stand there with a stolid countenance. Don't wait for them to break the ice. You have to initiate the communication...
Bruno Vogt scored Penn's second goal on a penalty shot to ice the game for the Quakers...
EVERY SO OFTEN, one man writes the kind of book which grasps a thousand little threads of fact and forcefully weaves them together into a pattern so clear, that the reader wonders why he had not seen it all along. Eldridge Cleaver has done just this in Soul on Ice...
Five minutes later Penn capitalized on a penalty shot to ice the game. Wing Bruno Vogt lined a hard shot shot off the hands of fullback Bill Brock in a scramble in front of the goal for a penalty shot. The ball slipped past Locksley to give Penn the two goal lead which they never relinquished...
...Britain retains by far the biggest U.S. stake. It has $2.9 billion invested, mainly in petroleum (Royal Dutch/Shell), chemicals, textiles, insurance and a range of consumer items that includes Brown & Williamson's Viceroy cigarettes, Unilever's laundry products and Good Humor ice cream, and hot-selling Capitol Records, in which EMI Ltd. has a controlling interest. Current sterling-export restrictions are making expansion difficult but not impossible. Much as U.S. firms do in Europe, Bowater Paper went to U.S. capital markets for its share of a new $14 million newsprint plant that it is building jointly with...