Word: booted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...show 'em everything," promises Welcoming Committee Chairman Fox. To boot, says Mayor Taylor, the thing that will win strangers over to Dallas is its people. "You don't find people anywhere in the world better than those we have in Dallas...
Horse and rider become a single, and singular, Olympic animal. As if he were speaking of a fellow athlete, high-soaring Conrad Homfeld of the U.S., here clearing a jump, said his favorite stallion, Abdullah, was "obviously very talented." And quite a draw to boot. Capacity crowds packed the Fair banks Ranch Country Club, transformed into a picture-book endurance course, and the venerable Santa Anita race track's show jumping and dressage ring. With precise rounds in the individual three-day event, Mark Todd, an Auckland dairy farmer, galloped to New Zealand's first equestrian gold medal...
...found its way through--on forward Louis Paul Mfede's sizzling leftie boot into the corner of the goal mouth from 20 yards--but it was not enough, as the Canadians were to score again to provide the final two-goal margin...
...wholesale the social use of many once-forbidden and shadowy substances. If that had been the focus of Woodward's book--as apologists for Belushi who have read only shallowly claim--not only would Wired have amounted to a virtual rabbit-punch, but it would have been boring to boot...
...there has never been a thorough investigation of the battlefield is that until last August it was covered by two-foot-tall stands of buffalo grass. A careless smoker changed that, starting a fire that denuded the site. Since digging began two weeks ago, 550 artifacts, from an Army boot to several limb bones, have been unearthed...