Word: stealingly
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...strategy and ran with the Celtics every inch of the way. They were still running when the regular game ended 103-103. The first overtime period only pushed the tie to 113-113. In the second overtime, the Celtics finally decided that if St. Louis was going to steal their strategy, they might as well try the one trick that had always worked for the Hawks. With their San Francisco import, big Bill Russell, grabbing every rebound in reach, the Celtics moved in front. There they stayed. For the first time in eleven years, the Boston Celtics won the world...
...sending Simourian to second. With Botsford at the plate, Simourian got a good jump on Possiel and stole third easily. After Botsford struck out, Getch got his second rbi of the game when he singled Simourian across, Hastings going on to third. Getch and Hastings then pulled a double steal for the final tally of the frame...
...idea to most of the peasants, but horrifies the local patron, The Countess Cathleen. She, just returning to her estate after a many year's absence, promptly sends away for grain and cattle for the starving peasants. The devils, who see their lovely valley-full of souls slipping away, steal Cathleen's fortune of gold and tell her that her grain and cattle ships have been lost; she therefore signs away her own (immensely pure and valuable) soul to save the souls of all the others. Brokenhearted by her deed, she dies...
...away from the convention altogether. Many sent engineers to the convention for only one day, hoping to keep them from shopping around. This often played right into the hands of the recruiters; the one-day man was obviously a man a company valued-and therefore a good man to steal...
...change in life from the days of the French Resistance to post-war times provides the movie's setting. Before D-Day it was considered brave to kill Germans and steal from them. Many who were enlisted into the movement scarcely knew why, and for some of them it was hard to stop...