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Word: spinned (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Flak caught another B-26 over the same target, killed the pilot. His body fell forward and threw the ship out of control. The copilot, Flight Officer Stanley B. Farley Jr., lifted the pilot off the controls and pulled the plane out of a spin. The gunners were all wounded, but they crawled forward and dragged the pilot's body out of Farley's way. He had never landed a B26, a plane so "hot" on landing that many experienced pilots do not like to fly it. But Farley brought his B-26 in gently, drifting...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Battle Of Sicily: Burning Isle | 7/26/1943 | See Source »

...steam turbine is a simple machine that works like a water wheel, with jets of steam instead of water furnishing the power. Advantage of the high-pressure, high-temperature turbine is that it makes the blades spin faster and more powerfully with less expenditure of fuel. In the newest Navy ships, the steam, under pressure of 600 lb. per square inch, is superheated to 850° Fahrenheit...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Navy's Gamble | 7/12/1943 | See Source »

Then there is the Winthrop House and De Wolfe Street Yo-Yo and top Spinning Society which claims to hold meetings at odd hours under the Lars Anderson Bridge. A rather shady looking bloke, claiming he was a charter member, gave a last spin to his Yo-Yo and retired for the night whistling "Yokahama Yo-Yo" until it was lost on the night...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Gimme a Yo-Yo, Says Howl, In Winthrop it is Spring | 4/12/1943 | See Source »

After the article was written, the editors rewrote it six times over before they felt it measured up to its theme. For its purpose is a tremendous one-to "spin the world" and let you visualize its 2,000,000,000 people with all their conflicts, hopes and aspirations-to help you think of the peace not in arbitrary terms of fixing new frontiers and imposing just penalties, but in human terms of the lives and dreams of all the peoples of the earth...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Mar. 22, 1943 | 3/22/1943 | See Source »

Somerset Maugham can spin a colorful yarn out of those aspects of human relations that usually lurk in literary backgrounds but rarely appear boldly as the central theme of a story. At times a bit maudlin, the English novelist has avoided stereotyped sentimentalities in "The Moon and Sixpence," and Warner's has followed faithfully with a moving cinema rendition of the tale of simmering desires and explosive emotional escapes...

Author: By J. H. S., | Title: MOVIEGOER | 12/10/1942 | See Source »

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