Word: bobbed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Silas Myers 24 118 4.9 23 1 Alex Konovalchik 28 79 2.8 10 0 Rod MacLeod 36 74 2.1 14 2 David Haller 16 46 2.9 11 0 Tom Yohe 39 21 0.5 34 2 David Kuhn 5 25 5.0 10 0 Neil Phillips 3 16 5.3 16 0 Bob Giargiari 1 2 2.0 2 0 Tony Cutone 2 2 1.0 3 0 Chuck Greene 1 1 1.0 1 0 A. Lazarre-White 1 1 1.0 1 0 David Son 1 0 0.0 0 0 Mark Bianchi 1 0 0.0 0 0 Chris Salvaterra 1 -4 -4.0 -4 0 Total...
...Princeton offense is the three-pointer, and those triples will be taken mostly by first-team All-Ivy forward Bob Scrabis. Scrabis netted 16.4 p.p.g. last season on 56 percent shooting from the field...
...campaign in which the bumbling incumbent Republican David Karnes declared that Nebraska needs "fewer farmers," and admitted he felt so inexperienced that he considered Dan Quayle an "elder statesman," former Democratic Governor Bob Kerrey did not need great strengths of his own to grab Karnes' Senate seat. Yet the charismatic Kerrey has charm and spontaneity that seem to transcend the issues. In a predominantly Republican state, Kerrey won while opposing SDI, aid to the contras and a constitutional amendment to ban abortions. Admitted Karnes: "He's a personality in this state, someone who turns up in People magazine...
...disproportionate strength at the Iowa straw ballot and the Michigan pre-caucuses. But his appeal went beyond the true believers (important enough in themselves) and had a lasting impact on the shape of the Republican race. By coming in second in Iowa, beating George Bush, Robertson gave Bob Dole, the winner in Iowa, a chance to derail Bush in New Hampshire. In addition, the hard core of the right that Robertson had pre- empted was unavailable to Jack Kemp when he needed it. But Robertson's campaign staggered from one kookiness to the next as the candidate not only professed...
Bono, the band's vocalist and lyric writer, had been fretting over this problem for some time. "The music of U2 is in space somewhere," he told Bob Dylan. "There is no particular musical roots or heritage for us. In Ireland there is a tradition, but we've never plugged into it." Dylan, who has nurtured and torn up a few roots in his time, knew just what to say: "Well, you have to reach back into music. You have to reach back...