Word: stretches
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...West Texas the bus enters a stretch of icy country that turns out to last some 2,000 miles, almost to New York, in fact. Wrecked semitrucks and skidded cars begin to litter the roadside. At one stop, a shocked, trembling trucker keeps saying: "There were cars all around me, and this little one pulled right in front...
...time, which was all the encouragement that they needed. Firecrackers began popping well in advance of the holiday. Shoppers thronged department stores and marketplaces. In the major cities they were able to choose from among 3,000 consumer items. Many had not been available before, ranging from enamelware to stretch socks...
...hidden by orange, olive and date trees in the immense palm grove that surrounds Marrakesh. Moroccan officials were dismayed when the Shah arranged for his four children to fly in from Texas, and when members of the Iranian entourage hinted that the Shah's "day or two" might stretch into an indefinite stay...
...grapplers ended the January stretch with a fine performance in a quadrangular meet, beating Lowell and MIT while narrowly losing to a powerful Coast Guard squad...
Hesse knew that he was "by no stretch of the imagination a storyteller." The fragmented 20th century, he thought, had destroyed the common cultural ground a writer needs to share with his audience. So he fabricated a sweeping drama of self-regard, of fictive autobiography and moral essay. Often, as in Siddhartha, he wrote in the mock profundities of fable enveloped in the incense of the East. The effects could be silly: " 'Govinda,' said Siddhartha to his friend, 'Govinda, come with me to the banyan tree. We will practice meditation.' " Hesse hung his earlier stories with...