Word: rollered
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Timken Roller Bearing Co., Canton, Ohio, was "irritated" that anyone could have misunderstood its full-page MacArthur picture ad in various magazines and-newspapers as a political endorsement...
...early age George quit public school and joined a roller-skating act. Then he formed a ballroom-dancing act with a 16-year-old girl whom he named Hermosa José, after a five-cent cigar...
STALK THE HUNTER -Mitchell Wilson -Simon & Schuster ($2). The crowded U.S. career of a pretty young Czechoslovak girl who found Manhattan a roller coaster of murder, hairbreadth escapes, breakneck chases. A capital spy story, adroitly worked out and crammed with action...
Sixty four-engined bombers, possibly 15% of the attacking force, went hurtling down on to the Continent of Europe as they fought swarms of Nazi fighters 500 miles into Germany. The target: three plants at Schweinfurt, producing 50% of Germany's ball and roller bearings. In the Eighth's greatest single loss, $20,000,000 worth of bombers carried 593 U.S. airmen down with them. How many other pilots were wounded, how many other planes came home on a wing and a prayer, no one said...
...these exciting shenanigans Donat is supported by Valerie Hobson as the politically ambiguous darling of several Nazi big shots, by an incisively cast crowd of Nazis, saboteurs and undergrounders, and by pacing as shrewdly varied as that of a roller coaster. Miss Hobson, besides being a sensible actress, is one cinemactress who can really be described as beautiful. As the gigolesque Iron Guardist, rococo Robert Donat turns in one of the best performances of his career. All Tartu needs, to be a classic of its kind, is the sort of razor-edged melodramatic and psychological inventiveness which belongs to Alfred...