Word: againe
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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It was sometime in the 1970s when my parents completely stopped reminding me how difficult things were during the Depression of the '30s. It looks like those days are here again.
Julie McAree placed eighth in the 100-meter butterfly, and will swim again tomorrow in the 200-meter event.
The album has a few more cuts that might appeal to a much wider circle, however, than those presently engaged in concentrated punk. The most surprising song yet to come from the Ramones is the next to last song on the record, "Needles and Pins." Like the other slow tune...
The agency, however, did not limit itself to providing clean, cheap hydroelectric power. It also replanted forests which had been washed away and helped farmers restore land ravaged by floods and destructive farming practices. But again, the T.V.A.'s way of doing business was unlike virtually all other federal agencies...
Fischer recorded her fourth assist of the evening when Streeter scored again 2:55 into period two, and freshman defenseman Sue Yunick, off a Lauren Norton set-up, picked up her first of the season in the final frame to complete the scorecard.