Word: lulled
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...perceived lull in Stefanchik’s junior season is easily comparable to the quiet production and acoustic bent Springsteen featured in the 1990s. Her average dropped to .303 and she stole only 10 bags, not shabby and good enough for another second team All-Ivy selection, but off her career pace...
...that he pushed the scout, "That just didn't happen." Nor did he order the scout to brave a hail of bullets. Instead, the young trooper was told to "retrieve my rifle, which was approximately 5 m away, when he could," and "he carried out this task during a lull in fire...
Bois added that since the influx of art historians fleeing Hitler’s Germany, there has been a lull in the flow of German-Austrian art scholars, and Fehrenbach will help to rejuvenate this tradition...
...merely a matter of being on the wrong street corner at the wrong time. For the 138,000 U.S. troops serving in Iraq, there are few refuges from the arbitrary violence that continues to plague much of the country; for Iraqi civilians there are none. After a two-month lull following the Jan. 30 election, attacks by insurgent groups have spiked over the past two weeks, coinciding with the formation of a new government. Most of the recent wave of attacks, which have already killed nearly 300 people since early May, are targeted at Iraqi police and security services...
...with my best friend from high school a handful of times this year. But despite that, we still understand each other in a way that no one else would be able to. And whenever we do see each other, it doesn’t take long for that awkward lull to pass over...