Word: netted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...that weren't enough, Mrs. Miller also tosses in a few choruses of whistling for a change of pace. The net result is the most titillating new voice since Florence Foster Jenkins...
Adelsberg, in the number two match, proved too strong even for the stylish strokes of Yale lefty Mike Brooks. Rushing net on punishing forehands to Brooks's backhand, Adelsberg pounded away to a 6-2, 6-4 triumph...
...occasional visit from a far-off world is conceivable, but not the three or four a day that have been claimed. "It is as if all the anthropologists in the United States converged on the Andaman Islands at the same time because (the natives) just discovered the fish net...
...minute later Neubert upped the tally to 2-0, by scooping a loose ball amidst a pile of players into the Indian net. Harvard's all-out attack succeeded again when Ted Leary cut in front of the net and tucked the ball into the far corner to make the score...
...more than $10 a ton for companies such as Roblin Steel of Dunkirk, N.Y., which helped pioneer the process in the U.S. Continuous casting mills are so much cheaper to build than old-fashioned facilities that tiny (80,000 tons a year) Roblin earned a 47% return on its net worth last year. Though continuous casting accounts for only 1% of the nation's 131 million-ton-a-year steel output now, some analysts predict that the system will grab 60% of U.S. production...