Word: restedness
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The left flank of the Army, now facing northeast, rested on the sea. Within its lines lay Subic Bay and the naval base at Olongapo, where a relieving force could be landed if it should come. Behind it, separated by only two miles of water lay Corregidor, a tadpole-shaped...
Friedkin emerged from contemplation of his ball for long enough to explain that he'd been looking at it for four days and hadn't hypnotized himself yet. "Still, I've rested my eyes a lot," he claimed.
Speech. During World War I Woodrow Wilson canceled all press conferences. Mr. Roosevelt met the press, lectured them on what they might and might not print (see p. 62). He looked calm, rested, cheery, buoyant.
Then Profesor Spencer told the Dean's Office that Hillyer backed his own opinion on the play, though neither of them, he admitted, knew exactly what their powers were. The Dean's Office immediately rubber-stamped Spencer's decision, at the same time informing H.D.C. that final action rested with...
The white-haired woman beside Vag leaned against him as he clumsily placed an arm around her shoulders. A lapel ribbon with three gold stars modestly measured her sacrifice, and Vag's own eyes filled when she wiped away a tear with a black handkerchief. Each star represented a brother...