Word: stoled
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Fireside in Sicily. This week's flurry of excitement over the soldier vote came after Franklin Roosevelt stole a march on all other 1944 candidates. For the first time since February, Franklin Roosevelt sat before a battery of microphones, carrying his message all over the world, to deliver a report to his constituents from Florida to Washington and from Alaska to New Delhi...
...northern New Jersey, OPA officials gave up trying to enforce the pleasure-driving ban; inspectors stopped snooping, stole away. Said one: "The maze of conflicting rulings from Washington and local ration boards has placed inspectors on the spot. I'm tired of being called a sneak and a Gestapo agent...
Tympani. In Denver, burglars who stole 20 phonograph records from Dr. Neal Bishop's car may or may not have been happy about the swag-all were recordings of the peculiar beats of diseased hearts...
...start to bend as the weight of the sea pressed down on the hull. One of the motors began to whine eerily. . . . For ten minutes the hydrophone operator heard the sound of ships near by, then the sounds faded, and the Clyde moved up to a safer depth and stole...
...Fitzgibbons strolled to start off the inning, and galloped to third on a passed ball. Wally Flynn, passed purposely, stole second, and both he and Fitz came in on Slattery's single to left. Jay Gleason's single moved Slats around, and he scored on Berg's infield...