Word: smoother
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...average, non-racing driver has come to like the "smoother" feel of a six-or eight-cylinder engine...
...more flexible medium of the screen has helped the plot considerably. As the play was staged with only one set, some of the factors leading up to the complicated political plot had to be left out. In the picture, the opening and transitions are much smoother, though the possibilities of varied scenery are not imaginatively handled...
...squalls often swamped the shells. Worst of all, the observation train, which used to run along the Hudson's bank and provide a source of considerable revenue, had not run since before the war. Last week the Intercollegiate Rowing Association finally decided to look for greener fields and smoother rivers...
...average Briton is likely to assume that the government at the wheel must be to blame for these recurring jolts. But then his memory of each jolt tends to fade quickly as soon as the road gets smoother. The task of the Conservatives in this election is to make vivid recall of these crises to show, if they can, that they were blunders characteristic of Labor's rule...
Elmer Madar, who scouted Brown Saturday with Henry Lamar, reports that the Bruins are considerably improved over last year. Though the graduation of Ed Finn has weakened them in the passing department, Brown has a much smoother running attack and has added many plays to its winged-T repertoire...