Word: sawing
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Gottwald now confronted Benes, his purpose was again clear: to break necks. He led the ailing, frail old man to the study window and pointed at the intricate baroque splendors of the city below. Benes saw thousands of Communist demonstrators in St. Wenceslaus Square. Beyond Prague's gilded spires, Benes could glimpse his country's fertile hills, and beyond them he sensed the inescapable proximity of Russia. Gottwald said bluntly that unless Benes gave in, there would be a general strike and bloodshed...
...Latin inscription." "No more women," said Mrs. Lambert. At last Charlie had an idea. "Why not a snake? That would cover it." Cecil Lambert, who hadn't said a word, started from his lethargy. "Can't stand snakes," he cried. "Dream of them ever since I saw them in Burma." A snake, said Charlie's wife, would be just the thing...
...tense, exciting game that saw the lead change hands again and again. With three minutes to go, Yale was five points ahead, then a great last-minute Crimson rally yielded...
Dunster slid back into a first place tie with Winthrop in the see-saw intramural basketball loop last night by topping Kirkland 42 to 31. Each team has but one remaining game...
Other sources on Divinity Avenue saw the measure both as an economy move and as the result of a growing feeling that "human" Geography is out of place at Harvard. The subject became a concentration field...