Word: tendering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Yesterday's practice may bear fruit today, for M.I.T.'s veteran starting goal-tender, Tony Neves, received a back injury against Amherst ten days ago and is out for the rest of the season. Substitutes Peter Gero sprained his ankle last Saturday, while Bruce Murray has never played soccer before this fall...
Radio listeners in Russia can thrill to the sudsy sentiment of soap opera like anyone else. Last week Radio Moscow fed their dreams with a tender play about a collective farm boy and a girl tractor-driver whom fate had chanced to place on the same (moonlit) night shift...
...furnish the tang without which no chop suey can be enjode. Where there is no meat, there is no meal, for just as the door plucks the mushroom from the field of toadstools, so does the discriminating diner prove his chop suey with his fork and extracts the tender pieces of flesh...
John Steinbeck, now 50, has run a wobbly literary path for nearly a quarter of a century. Signposts along the way read: charming sentimentality (Tortilla Flat), left-wing melodrama (In Dubious Battle), maudlin blather (Of Mice and Men), tender innocence (The Red Pony), honest social indignation (Grapes of Wrath), meretricious sex (The Wayward Bus). His latest novel, East of Eden, comes under none of these labels, although it courts most of them for long stretches...
Sudden Fear (Steve Lawrence; King). Hidden behind those pictures of wide-eyed terror advertising the movie of the same name lies a tender sentiment, an angelic choir, a soaring symphonic arrangement, and lyrics that...