Word: slackly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...they drape their feet over suitcase racks placed at the ends of their Hollywood-style hotel beds. After a game, supper may be a piece of pumpkin pie served on a cardboard plate on the way to the airport. The players gulp it down, then plunge into sleep, mouths slack, heads banging against frosty windows. Says Robertson: "Whenever you get a chance to sleep, you just got to close your eyes...
More than half the team entered the Dartmouth match overweight, due to a slack training pace during Reading Period. Ed Greitzer (123 pound class) and Paul Schnitz (177 pound class) were the only Crimson grapplers to weigh in at their normal level...
...bureaucrat, announced that Russia would bid not only the smelter but also a $150 million low-interest, long-term loan for Russian technical aid to Bolivia's government-owned petroleum and tin corporations. Russia might also buy, all of Bolivia's high-cost tin ore, currently in slack demand at world market prices...
...funds, it will give a 50% boost to investment in consumer industries as compared with a 30% rise for heavy industry. To justify this concession to consumer wants, a delegate from Tbilisi declared that the housing situation in the Georgian capital is "tense" because of the government's slack construction schedule. A speaker from Sverdlovsk grumbled that apartment houses are being built without running water...
...helped for Wilson was the way the rested Crimson picked up the scoring slack when big gun Gary hard was limited to six points. The coach was pleased with the scoring of captain Bob Bowditch, whose points were high for the night, and Lynch, who had had double figures with 10, while Junior Tom Tangeman, also in his first varsity game, scored nine...