Word: bunchings
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...wants to make sure people don't see him as cavorting around with a bunch of rich people and inviting a bunch of foreign guests," explains John Womack Jr. professor of History...
...subversives." this off-repeated White House line obscures a striking reality about Latin America: The economic chaos Reagan will find during his trop sums up the recent history of El Salvador, Nicaragua and Guatemala as well. But in those countries, the resulting economic, social and political inequities--not a bunch of revolutionary communists--led to upheaval. Reagan hopes to avert a similar mess in the nations he will visit this week. Such a worthy goal might be fostered by paying a little more attention to the problems already on the board...
Just beginning to tabulate the other kinds of costs, Rozelle said, "A bunch of money was lost that the owners and players will never recover," at least $250 million. "I think there is going to be a fan turnoff." If, indeed, families have licked the habit of Sunday football, some would say that something good has come out of the strike. "At least one good thing has," New England Quarterback Matt Cavanaugh said. "My wife is pregnant...
...WASN'T very long ago that insomniacs were a lonely, over-looked bunch. No one paid much attention to you as you tossed and turned and fiddled with your radio dial, your depression increasing each time you heard the National Anthem at the close of another station's broadcast day. And then you just lay there and tried to sleep...
...remember, too, that the first piece of victory to arrive in the Yard was one of the Yale Bowl uprights, courtesy of a bunch of the guys who lived in my dorm. They displayed it proudly in their living room...