Word: breathers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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BROWN at HOLY CROSS: The Bruins get a non-league breather, and judging by what Dartmouth did to the Crusaders earlier this year the game could be a real snoozer. Brown 27, Holy Cross...
...Radcliffe tennis team yesterday took a breather between Saturday's hard-fought victory over Brown and this weekend's Ivy Tournament, shellacking a low-key Brandeis team, 4-1, at water-resistant Palmer Dixon courts...
Rubin said his new approach to social change starts with individual growth. "In the '60s, we were totally out there; in the '70s, people need to take a breather, to turn inside for a while," he said...
Much of The Night Caller concerns a Paris police search for a man who makes obscene telephone calls. This guy is not your garden-variety breather. He is a murderer who starts by ringing up women and ends by doing them in. As if this were not plot enough, the detective in charge of the investigation (Jean-Paul Belmondo) also devotes a great deal of time to tracking down a bank robber who has eluded him for months and become a personal nemesis. Belmondo's pursuit, which is elaborate and unlikely, finds him at one point hugging the roof...
Princeton throughly dominated the first half with a dynamic attack. In fact, Radcliffe had trouble clearing the ball past the midfield stripe. The Tigers' tight support meant a 30-minute breather for goalie Pat Harnish, who didn't have to handle a single Crimson shot...