Word: icing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...that land selling at $300 an acre six years ago now costs $2,000 or more. Davis has spent at least $2,000,000 on a tomato farm, millions more on four plant nurseries, including the world's largest orchid and house plant producer. He operates the biggest ice cream plant in the Southeast, runs three dairies, owns a big slice of a freight airline (Riddle...
...retire each night to their little hut. After absorbing these whoppers, the audience is prepared for one more anticlimax: Taylor tracks the fleeing Granger and Debra to a hillside cave, but instead of shooting them down, obligingly camps outside all night. By morning he is frozen stiff as an ice cube-even though the weather is apparently so mild that it does not raise a single goose bump on Debra's bare and dimpled knees as she rides off into the dawn in Granger's arms...
...wild scene followed as Weiland and the Crimson players stormed the officials and argued vainly for several minutes. Then, as the varsity left the ice, two mild brawls broke out between players and spectators before police could escort the team to the dressing room, amid thunderous boos from the crowd...
...Chemical Society is drawing the money from their general funds, which are obtained from the income on the coke, ice cream and milk machines in Mallinckrodt...
...that final stanza, the Husky defensemen packed the ice in front of the cage. preventing the Crimson forwards from getting chances at rebounds. The puck was in the Northeastern zone most of the time, and the Huskies were shorthanded for almost a third of the period, yet Lawn saved again and again...