Word: warm
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Apostle raised himself a little, supported by imperial hands. How bright the sunlight was, on the warm grey stones, on the ripe Roman skins, on vermilion and lavender and blue and ermine and green and gold, on the indecent grotesque blackness of two blotches, on apostolic whiteness and the rose of blood." After Hadrian, Rolfe managed to write a vivid small novel, Don Tarquinio, but then financial troubles closed him round...
...this point, almost completely submerged under the weight of its four game losing streak, the team journeyed to Nebraska for its last game. The A.P. called the game a "warm-up before the opening of the Big Seven Conference competition." The Huskers generated enough heat to win 92 to 53, setting a new team scoring record in the process...
...those of you who have just been introduced to TIME through a Christmas gift subscription starting with this issue, I would like to extend a warm welcome into the circle of the 2,000,000 families who read and enjoy TIME every week...
...This Made Me Scared." The boys were unprepared for another Midwestern phenomenon: winter. At the first cold snap, McPherson College telephoned around town to line up some warm clothes...
Roman Catholic Archbishop Donald Alphonsus Campbell of Glasgow called Tito a "modern Nero," and Bishop John Carmel Heeman of Leeds threatened Tito with "a warm reception in this country." At this point, Britain's leading Roman Catholic, Bernard Cardinal Griffin, spoke up in a quieter voice. "To say that we find it difficult to understand why this invitation was extended is an understatement." But Anthony Eden, said the cardinal, "need not fear that his visitor will suffer discourtesy, let alone violence, at our hands." The Economist insisted that "the majority of British people are curious...