Word: balled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...drew harsh words in reply. The Chicago Tribune accused Kissinger of "Machiavellian self-promotion" and of making "use of the crisis for political purposes." The New York Times termed Kissinger's speechmaking "reckless" and "repellent." On NBC'S Meet the Press, former Under Secretary of State George Ball claimed that the pressure on the Administration to permit the Shah to enter the U.S. had come from "Mr. Kissinger and a few others" and had been "enormously obnoxious...
Flatt's first shot hit the front of the rim, seemed to hang there for a second, and fell away. Fordham took the rebound and moved the ball quickly upcourt, where Bill Calhoun tied it at 68 and forced the first extra period on a layup with six seconds to go. Harvard called time out but couldn't get off a shot in five seconds...
They seat six students, bound and gagged, in the middle of the plaza. There is an executioner wearing a black veil. He totes a padded wiffle-ball bat. The MC speaks into a homemade PA to the motley gathering of workers, bums and passers...
Stubbs echoed his coach's sentiments. "I varied the pace, and Wall just didn't have that many shots. It was hot on the court, which gives the ball more speed, and he kept hitting it hard, but I was able to handle the hard ones...
...coach Frank McLaughlin said after the game, and that indeed was the story. After an impressive first half, the thick Texas crude--boasting a starting forward line measuring 6-ft. 4-in., 6-ft. 6-in, and 6-ft. 10-in. respectively--out-rebounded, and denied the Crimson the ball for just too long...