Word: blast
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Dartmouth righted itself to pull away to a 41-37 lead, but then Satch's charges fired off another blast. Hannemann went inside with a powerful move and passed the ball off to Booker for an easy hoop...
...image of slander-mongerer as to publish Democratic candidates' press releases largely uncut and unedited. The 1976 primary's rhetoric is too thick, fast and furious for Loeb to pin any one candidate down--although it is to Birch Bayh's credit that he's received an editorial blast against his stands on gun control and abortion...
...Simeon, where Publishing Tycoon William Randolph Hearst, the family patriarch, had built his private Xanadu. The castle, 250 miles south of San Francisco, is now owned by the state. A little-known terrorist group, the New World Liberation Front, announced that it had set off the violent blast. Unless the Hearsts contributed $250,000 within 48 hours to the defense of the Harrises, warned the unit, the "Hearst castle will only be the beginning." The group also brazenly proclaimed that if Patty had been released on bail, "she would never have made it to her trial alive...
After that the third period was all downhill. Hughes's second goal (on a great pass from Burke) made it 5-1, a Kevin Carr blast upped the margin by one, and then with a Penn defender practically undressing him, Hughes somehow broke toward the net. Archambault managed to knock it off Hughes's stick, but he forgot to guard the goal in the process, so McKenna steered the loose puck into the vacated...
...came from that noted Marxist economist, Paul Samuelson, who in his column in the rabid left periodical, Newsweek, called "Sociobiology just another example of "social Dar-winism." No, Prof. Wilson, it doesn't take a Weather-man to know which way the wind blows, especially when it is a blast of hot air. Richard C. Lewontin '50 Agassiz Professor of Zoology