Word: paced
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...visit the Queen, who is living in seclusion at Windsor, mourning her fifteen-years-dead husband. It is an understandable wish, one that any red-blooded little English lad might well harbor, and as long as he is thwarted in his efforts the picture keeps up a lively pace...
...early next month to see these runners start the final relay leg close together. Unfortunately, the overall Eagle time was nearly five seconds slower than Harvard's. The two men will probably meet in the 600, but Howe hasn't a chance in the longer distance of hokling the pace that electrified 11,367 Garden fans...
...Calendar. The thinking that led to the obvious anomalies in the nation's international course was done in the State Department. The thinking behind the slow pace of mobilization was a product of the Pentagon...
...halftime, McGuire's Redmen led a surprised Bradley, 34-29. All-America Melchiorre had not sunk a single basket. Could St. John's keep up the pace? Midway through the second half St. John's was still leading, and the Bradley Braves were wilting. Melchiorre, held to four points for the game, fouled out. Moments later, he was joined on the bench by two more first-stringers, for the same reason. St. John's wrapped up the game...
...satisfied, McCarthy fired off a list of questions to Army Secretary Frank Pace. Was it enough, as Pearson claimed it was, to change a few words to protect the U.S. code? Had the Pentagon cleared the messages for publication, and if not, how had Pearson gotten them? Pace replied that the messages were classified material, and that the Army had not approved them for publication. But for technical reasons, Pace wrote, "cryptographic security has not been violated." Nevertheless, the Army had started a special investigation to find out how Pearson got the messages (six days before McCarthy had raised...