Word: arms
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...last year he had been the star, the leader of the Crimson offensive line which paved the way for a Harvard rushing game that averaged 251 yards per game This year he stood on the sidelines, his horseshoed helmet tucked under his right arm, waiting for a chance to show his family and friends that he had finally made it to the big time...
Practicality, not chic, is a royal consideration. "You'd be amazed what one has to worry about," she says. "You've got to put your arm out to get some flowers, so you can't have something too revealing, and you can't have hems too short because when you bend over, there are six children looking up your skirt." Diana has shifted from the rather frumpy, pastel suits of the engagement period to sleek, sophisticated ensembles and romantic hats. For evening wear she favors slinky numbers with daring back slits or fairy-like gossamer gowns. What is engaging about...
...Crimson article stated that Lohbeck criticized U.S. policy as inadequate and unconcerned. It did not state what the alternatives are. The government could arm the Afghans with substantial weapons, such as surface-to-air missiles so that they could combat the new Soviet helicopters which are built, in part, with technology sold to them by the U.S. As it stands now, their bullets literally bounce off the Soviet helicopters...
...used the "World's Longest Urinal." As I was doing my thing along with 200 other people (mostly men), a bathtub toy floated by in front of me. Someone reached down to grab it but then had second thoughts and retracted his arm...
Steve Christensen had just stepped out of the elevator en route to his sixth- floor office in Salt Lake City, one arm filled with Cokes and doughnuts for an early-morning meeting. At his office door, Christensen, 31, reached down to pick up a cardboard parcel with his name on it, and a shrapnel-filled bomb inside blew up in his face, killing him. Some 90 minutes later, in the hilly suburb of Holladay southeast of the city, Kathleen Sheets, 50, returned home from a walk. She bent down to pick up a curious package, with her husband's name...