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Word: bermudas (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...marathon's prize committee Schlesinger said, has collected donations which it will give out as prizes to dancers who collect the most in pledged money. The prizes range form a first place trip for two to Bermuda to free pizza form the Currier House grill but none will be awarded before March 3, when all the pledges are collected said coerce Elizabeth Goodman...

Author: By George A. Whiteside, | Title: Dancers Net $7500 for N. Cambridge | 2/21/1984 | See Source »

...grand prize Bermuda trip for two and some 40 other prizes will be awarded in early March based on the amount of money each dancer raises. Co-Master of Ceremonies Elizabeth Goodman '84 said yesterday...

Author: By James D. Solomon, | Title: Marathoners, at Palmer Dixon, Will Dance the Afternoon Away | 2/18/1984 | See Source »

...time commitment does not stop there. There will be 42 shows, counting previews, after February 22, which constitutes the longest run of any collegiate show. After performing in Cambridge, the group will tour to New York, where they will play the Hunter College Playhouse, and to Bermuda, where they will play Hamilton City Hall...

Author: By Mary K. Warren, | Title: The Feminine Mystique | 2/4/1984 | See Source »

Traveling to Bermuda is a tradition that started around 25 years ago, according to Isaacs, and for many it will be the high point of the long tour. Events there will include a party at the U.S. Consul-General's residence and a private boat cruise around the island...

Author: By Mary K. Warren, | Title: The Feminine Mystique | 2/4/1984 | See Source »

...East Coast, but few ever surface. Thus Navy pilots patrolling the Atlantic in a P-3C Orion antisubmarine aircraft early last Tuesday morning were astonished to sight a Soviet attack sub moving through rolling seas some 470 miles off the coast of South Carolina in the infamous Bermuda Triangle. The 341-ft.-long vessel was clearly having mechanical troubles, but it issued no international distress signal. Instead, the ship and its crew of about 90 men braved the winds and waves, bobbing, in the words of a U.S. officer, "like a Ping-Pong ball in a stormy bathtub." A Soviet...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Dead in the Water | 11/14/1983 | See Source »

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