Word: sheetings
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...which he returned was celebrating the Jazz Age; and drinking bootleg gin. Chambers' brother Richard, to whom he was deeply attached, committed suicide. He visited Richard's grave one winter day and found it covered with ice. He wrote: "The cold earth holds him round, a sheet of ice is over his face. My brother has no more the cold rain to face...
...first line got five of the goals, with center Fitzgerald poking in two in the first period and one in the closing minutes. The second line hit twice, and each defense combination once--a perfectly balanced tally sheet...
...minute correction of the score in the Dunster-Dudley game brought departing players back to play a three-minute overtime, after a successful ten-seconds-to-go shot by John Woods had apparently lifted the Commuters to within one futile point of a tie. A reconsideration of the tally sheet, however, revealed that the shot had actually tied up the game at 43 to 43. Dunster, brought back from victory for overtime, wasted no time and no shots, popping in six quick and decisive points to settle the issue...
...factory in a hot climate should reflect outside heat and absorb inside heat, passing as much of it as possible to the outside. In a cold climate, the wall should gather all possible heat from the sunlight, while keeping inside heat from moving out. Modern materials, such as sheet metal, mineral wool and glass brick, allow the architects to design efficient "filter walls...