Word: chasings
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Excited by the Americans’ victory—or perhaps the result of a bet—the Yale team celebrated by throwing their coach, David Shoehalter, into the water pit used for the steeple chase...
Spewing water and unleashing groans of exertion, the Black and White first varsity boat came just short in a furious chase of the Tigers, falling by a margin of 2.3 seconds...
Prepare to take a closer look at your credit-card bills: Chase, Citibank, and other card issuers are raising minimum payments from 2% to as much as 5% of outstanding balances. The rates will take effect by fall. --By Jeremy Caplan
Holy Cross threatened again three frames later, placing runners on first and second with just one out to chase Warren. His replacement, fellow rookie Shawn Haviland, quickly defused the threat, picking off the lead runner, centerfielder Brendan Akashian, on his second try. After a single again moved the Crusaders into scoring position, Haviland, who struck out three in 2.2 frames of work, forced an infield pop-up from Abraham to end the inning...
...Though the cast and crew were in New York, Deep Throat would be shot in Miami. Why? Mainly because nearby Fort Lauderdale was the base of operations for Damiano's underworld sponsor. (You need money for a porno in 1971, you don't go to Chase Manhattan.) Louis Peraino, known as Butchie, was the son of Anthony Peraino, Sr., a made man in the Columbo family; one of the five Mafia gangs that ruled New York City. Butchie, who put up the $25,000 for the movie and received producer credit (as "Lou Perry"), was volubly apprehensive about Damiano...