Word: brokenly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...they do make it into the limelight, the task is by no means easy. Jim Craig, whose Olympian goaltending needs little introduction, spent much of last year off the ice and in a dispute with his employers, the Boston Bruins. This year, sans dispute. Craig is sidelined with a broken leg. But then, no one ever said pro hockey was a cushy line of business.For JIM CRAIG playing the pros hasn't been pure pleasure...
...scoring drought and also that which cooled the Harvard champagne--was broken with just less than two minutes to go in the final period. Harvard wing Dave Burke unleashed a bullet to O'Connor's left that clanged off the cross bar and fell into the net, for a two-goal Harvard lead...
...this industry is Pulitzer-prizewinning Historian Arthur Schlesinger Jr. of the City University of New York, whose three-volume Age of Roosevelt appeared between 1956 and 1960 and established the now prevalent view that Roosevelt was the savior of both capitalism and democracy. The American system had totally broken down, Schlesinger argued, and both conservatives and radicals were well on the way to convincing the world that there was no middle way between ideological extremes. Roosevelt proved otherwise. Said Schlesinger: "In the welter of confusion and ignorance, experiment corrected by compassion was the best answer...
...Forum has become a showcase for serious, innovative drama; dozens of tiny, off-off-Broadway type theaters have sprung up in the shadow of the freeways; and big Broadway producers have found a huge, hitherto un tapped audience in what they thought was hostile territory. "The whole thing has broken wide open," says Robert Me Tyre, Los Angeles manager for the Nederlander theater chain. "The dollars are here and L.A. is now the No. 2 theater market in the country-coming closer to New York all the time...
...users, but for you and me, our families and friends," said Industrial Designer Richard Hollerith, a member of the President's Committee on Employment of the Handicapped. As he pointed out, today or tomorrow, for days or for life, anyone can be struck by a disability-from a broken leg to paralysis, from an earache to deafness, from poor eyesight to blindness, to say nothing of the debilities...