Word: ates
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Brown's Doug Baran plunged over the goal line a few plays later, and with the conversion kick the Bruins led, 20-6. The time-consuming drive ate up the latter part of the third period, and the Crimson had its work cut out with one quarter remaining to overcome the 14-point deficit...
...Brown ate up the clock with running plays, and time ran out on the Crimson comeback...
Kitchen heads at Eliot, Winthrop and Leverett Houses, where some of the sick students ate Sunday, said yesterday they knew nothing about the possible food poisoning
They were just two little girls enjoying their first-ever unchaperoned trip to Europe. "I danced a gavotte/ I ate an eclair/ I looked for Lee/ But she wasn't there," wrote a lighthearted Jackie Bouvier, 22, while her kid sister Lee, 18, sent home an unblinking commentary on her experiences. Once she encountered an interested Lebanese on the Queen Elizabeth. "Jackie has warned me," wrote Lee, "about the quirks in the sex lives of Near Easterners!!" Then there was the proboscidate Persian who whirled Lee round the dance floor ("The only thing I could see in the whole...
...amount. Another committee motion, to reduce the excise tax that foundations pay on earnings, was narrowly defeated but will probably be brought up again. More important, the Bundy action can be construed as a blunt message to Washington: do something about the falling stock market and the inflation that ate up $400 million of the Ford Foundation's purchasing power in 1973 or be prepared to pick up the slack if the foundation cuts back or goes under...