Word: tiring
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...team's tendency to blow a good lead right at the end of a game has been attributed to Wilson's defensive pattern, an exacting man to-man switch. The tactics work well enough when the players are fresh, but as they begin to tire the switching slows down, often leaving the opposition time to get in a short jump shot...
...still held some aspects of her fabled romance with Valentino too sacred to reveal. Interviewed by Columnist Bob Considine at her San Antonio home, the onetime goddess of the silent screen wistfully recalled that "Rudolph loved to make spaghetti and meatballs. He had his own special recipe. I never tire of it, and I will never share with anyone else the secret of his meat sauce...
...year later. "A lot of people might think 'How awful,' " says Mary, "but we had all the essentials-and real fun." The fun, the house, the family, the research were all perhaps too good to be true. There was a little warning. Henry Bunting began to tire; he stopped teaching one semester; he grew ill. He died of brain cancer on Good Friday...
Aerojet-General Corp., a subsidiary of General Tire & Rubber Co., builds solid-and liquid-fueled rocket engines for a host of missiles. It also produces infra-red sensors and missile support gear. 1960 sales: $425 million...
...heavy dose of economic planning. Among other things, it offers some of Southeast Asia's most generous tax concessions to foreign industries. Aluminium Ltd. of Canada is planning a $1,500,000 aluminum rolling plant at Petaling Jaya, Dunlop has begun construction of a $25,000,000 tire factory, and a Japanese Malayan iron and steel plant will be operating at Lunut by 1964. A massive hydroelectric plant, mostly financed by a $35.6 million loan from the World Bank, is under construction in the Cameron Highlands...