Word: catch
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Senate could give itself a smaller raise, as it did earlier this decade. Senators were paid less than House members for about six months seven years ago before senators approved a catch-up raise...
Complacency would be a mistake, however: Hall's popularity may signal a geologic shift in late-night TV. The rise and fall of potential rivals to Carson -- from Alan Thicke to Joan Rivers -- has become an industry joke. But Hall is the first to catch on, and he has done it by reaching out to a new group of viewers. It is not Carson's audience, Hall likes to point out, but Carson's audience's children. "The Tonight show is an institution," says Steve Allen, who started it all back in 1954. "But with each tick of the clock...
January 14: The nation's only two undefeated teams meet. One plays hockey. One plays catch-up. Harvard runs away with a 5-1 triumph...
...still hope it'll catch on in the Harvard community," she said. "Perhaps if Students for Choice feels it's too broad for them, we're hoping the Radcliffe Union of Students will consider it as an overall women's issue...That's probably the route we'll be taking next...
...opportunities [to throw] to have the judgment to be able to see that maybe you should throw it away so that it won't result in a turnover," Rosenberg said. "I think a lot of times, somebody with some-what less experience like that is hoping that a great catch will be made or maybe the interference call, but I think it's a credit to Harvard players. They made the defensive play...