Word: losely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...times I had a 102° fever, all of which proves that if something is good, it has nothing to do with how the critic feels." What disturbs Kronenberger about Broadway today is that it "has become so dependent on adaptations as opposed to original plays. Adaptations almost always lose something. It's like cutting up a sofa to make a chair...
...there no end to the miracles the varsity track team can perform? After a totally unbelievable upset of Yale May 20, the Crimson headed to New York this weekend for the IC4A championships with nothing to lose but plane fare. There, in Harvard's finest IC4A showing since 1909, the varsity piled up 29 1/2 points to finish second, behind only Villanova among the Eastern powers...
Your report on Cuba is truthful, probably, but irresponsible, definitely. Unless you naive, honest fellows learn to stop shooting off your silly mouths, even friends who love your wonderful and generous country will lose faith. All things in moderation-even the truth...
...gambling and other forms of assorted vice now amounts to $25 million a year. Though the price has soared to $20, prostitution is still so common that bartenders seldom go through the formality of selling a customer a drink, merely shrug: "The girls are upstairs." A man can still lose his wad in the gambling joints that wink with neon along York and Monmouth Streets and glow softly in the bottom land down by the river. And though three whorehouses Lave recently flourished within a block of the station house, Newport's police still look on their town with...
...defeat of . For three years, at the SSO or the , Carroll had never lost in his specialty to a Crimson performer. When the started today, the meet was running about according to expectations--the had a chance to do slightly than expected, but it was still going lose...