Word: stoles
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...lanky senior stole the show, winning four events--the broad jump, high jump, high hurdles, and 220-yard low hurdles--and finishing second in two--the 100 and 220--to give Harvard its 2/3 point victory...
...diabetes; in Bay Shore, L.I. "Bloody Mary is the girl I love," sang the sailors, and for 1,694 Broadway performances, audiences loved her too, as the scheming, betelnut-chewing Tonkinese mama who belted out Happy Talk, and sang Bali Ha'i with such feeling that she nearly stole the show from Ezio Pinza and Mary Martin...
Then came the decisive play of the evening. Harvard stole the ball but missed the shot and the Bruins' Greg Donaldson brought the ball up court. Pressed by Eric Gustavson he lost the ball toward the sideline. In the ensuing scramble the referee called a foul on Gustavson...
...Think Tank. The program might have been laid out according to the McLuhan notion that in TV, form counts more than content. In M:I the Tinkertoy stuff on the screen is far more important than plot logic. In one elaborate ruse, the M:I team stole a whole train and pulled one car full of passengers into a shed where, with the help of films and sound effects, they convinced the passengers that there had been a wreck. In another, they saved the day by starting an earthquake with supersonic waves. This week, they unnerved a murder-for-hire...
...inner convictions, which are little soul-tapers lighting the way." No story could hold a candle to her own 37-year marriage to the late pianist Jacques S. Danielson. Bedeviled by her disapproving parents, the couple were wed in secret in 1915, maintained separate apartments, and for years stole off for rendezvous like illicit lovers. When the story finally got out, Fannie explained, "You see, we're keeping the dew on the rose...