Word: teared
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...three o'clock," cabled a precise correspondent, "the President was seen surreptitiously to wipe a tear from...
...calm weather on the third day of racing she beat Whirlwind nicely, but her victory over Yankee in the fourth race did not mean much as Yankee's jib ripped open on the second leg. The men on the committee boat did not see the jib tear and were surprised when a newsman told them about it. Weetamoe was masterfully sailed by George Nichols?so well sailed that she seemed the best boat in any situation so long as there was wind enough to give her hull the headway it needed. She beat each of her rivals on the windward...
...Minister (1924-29), still Leader of the Conservative Party. Last week Mr. Baldwin began a political dogfight with two of the loudest snarlers in all Britain: the "Press Lords ' Viscount Rothermere and Baron Beaverbrook, famed "Hearsts of England" (TIME Feb. 10). Tooth and nail they are fighting to tear leadership of the Conservative Party from Mr. Baldwin. Major significance was lent to this combat last week when Prime Minister James Ramsay MacDonald referred officially...
...threatening him but with which he deals effectively?right up to the happy ending there is never a second when suspense has been neglected or overemphasized, or when the telling loses its quick, easy rhythm or becomes incredible. Best shot: Powell pushing his hands into a mill-roller to tear the skin off his police-recorded fingertips...
...Open and not tear when dropped with 600 Ib. from...