Word: baseness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...fifth, Princeton received a huge break. With runners on first and third, freshman Vicki Pisowicz grounded a ball down the third base line. The ball hit third base and bounded into left field, scoring two Tigers. The 3-0 lead was looming large...
...them precisely what they are doing wrong. Declares Keith Thomassen, a physicist who heads one of the fusion-research programs at Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory: "The hard, uncompromising way in which we do our business is that when you make a claim, you present the facts on which you base that claim...
...reasons for the fusion furor are more complicated than just the prospects of riches and fame. Scientists and university administrators are ; sometimes driven by the same sort of base emotions -- like jealousy and paranoia -- that often motivate less intellectually lofty folks, and the peculiar circumstances of this discovery helped ignite a number of long- smoldering resentments. For one thing, fusion and other subatomic phenomena that are usually studied with giant nuclear reactors and particle accelerators have long been the private domain of physicists. Chemists, on the other hand, were more likely to be studying how to make a better laundry...
Harvard registered four runs in the top of the seventh to take its first lead of the day. Liz Crowley's two-run base hit made the score, 5-3, and appeared to give the Crimson...
Renninger made a tough play of his own in the third inning of the B.U. game. Terriers' DH Mitch Goldstein sent a towering pop fly down the first base line. Battling the sun and the edge of the grass, Renninger bowled into the fence, but held on to the ball...