Word: blew
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Freshman Jim Dales carded an 82 followed by a three over par 74 in the afternoon to pace the linksmen and place third overall in the tourney. "Everyone had one bad round which blew it for us," said Dales in summary...
...were breezing along is second place after Saturday's races, looking forward to the championship invitations that awaited the top three finishers in the weekend event. But on Sunday the wind blew the wrong way for the Crimson, and Yale and Tufts eased ahead of Harvard to earn berths in next month's finals along with the first-place University of Rhode Island squad...
Harvard looked set to breeze in third for the meet, when the Tigers, led by newcomer Anne Prescott, blew by the rest of the boats to edge out the Crimson...
...Ralph Nader-affiliated Public Citizen's Health Research Group in Washington, says of the agency's initial decision to ban saccharin altogether: "The FDA wrote up its intention in one hour and 20 minutes. The furor could have been avoided if they thought of public reaction. They blew...
...Spanish precede, by Latino contributors. There are personality pieces on Cuban-born Dancer Fernando Bujones, numero uno at the American Ballet Theater, Rodeo Star Leo Camarillo, Spanish-born Fashion Designer Fernando Sanchez, Miami Newscaster Emilio Milian, who continues to speak out against Cuban terrorists despite a bomb attack that blew off both his legs, and Archbishop Roberto Sanchez of Santa Fe, N.M., the highest-ranking Latino prelate in the U.S. Regular features include fiction or poetry, a gallery of art or photography, a food and crafts column, and a cross-the-country regional news report...