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Word: boxers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...three students, who reportedly had not been drinking that evening, were fulfilling another pledging requirement by wearing costumes. Siegel was dressed as a playboy bunny, and his passengers as a boxer and a skindiver...

Author: By James S. Mcguire, | Title: Pledging Accident | 4/17/1982 | See Source »

...woman kiss ardently he would wonder if this was a country tomorrow or the day after he would be expected to leave." Then, a mere few weeks later. Sears finds himself leaving for work in the morning--he is a computer company executive--without his boxer shorts for the sake of reaching nakedness in record time for an afternoon frolic. On another occasion Sears ruminates on the temptress Renee's remark "that male discharges were, in her experience the most restorative face cream." Shortly afterward, Sears finds himself lilted--out on his ear without explanation. Distraught, he winds...

Author: By Daniel S. Benjamin, | Title: Paradise Questioned | 3/13/1982 | See Source »

...doesn't deny the attractiveness of money. "Who wants to work for nothing?" But there are things more important than money. "I don't need to be a star, because I don't need to shine. But I do need to be a boxer, because that's what I am. It's as simple as that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Fight One More Round | 12/14/1981 | See Source »

While it is true that he was out of the arena for 5½ years, he was never out of the gym. All along, he has worked with his boys, two sons and two nephews. Brags the father: "I'm so much a boxer, I sire boxers." For 18 years, Joe, now 37, has never been able to sleep past the 4 a.m. hour of roadwork, whether or not he did the roadwork. "I keep boxing time in my head," he says, "and in my music." (He sings, badly...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Fight One More Round | 12/14/1981 | See Source »

...commission will use its power of approval over pro fights to insure even contests, Rawson said, explaining that he hopes to cut down on mis matches for safety purposes. Injuries often occur in bouts where one boxer is clearly out-matched...

Author: By Mike Knobler, | Title: Rawson: A Real Knock-Out | 12/10/1981 | See Source »

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