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Word: clays (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Mike Cyr QB 12 Bob Dooley DB 14 Marc Quinlivan SE 15 Jeff Mitchell S 16 John Quinn QB 17 Jim Pucci FB 18 Israel Rosales QB 19 Tom Thivierge WB 20 Brad Toussaint DB 21 Joe Pont DB 22 Vincent Marotta WB 23 Henry Eaton P/MB 24 Clay Riddle DB 25 Ben Quinones DB 26 James Campbell MB 27 Jim Moskosky DB 28 John Shannon DB 29 Roger Javens WB 30 Bob White LB 31 Rick Koze TB 32 Kevin Kalinich DE 33 Andy Marwede TE/FB 34 Mike LaSpina LB 35 Dave Kline TB 36 Nick Manolukas...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Yale numerical roster | 11/16/1983 | See Source »

What purpose do the U.S. Marines serve in Beirut? What purpose could they conceivably serve? There can be no peace in Lebanon without political reconciliation. Perhaps U.S. diplomacy can speed such reconciliation, but the Marines in Beirut are merely a flashpoint for new hostilities. They are clay ducks vulnerable to any of the many anti-U.S. terrorists in Beirut. Did we not learn our lesson in Vietnam? Foreign armies cannot solve domestic political squabbles...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Out Now | 10/25/1983 | See Source »

...series of paradoxes. The dancers constantly intertwine themselves around each other's arms and legs, yet each person remains very distinct. The rhythm of the music intensifies, then plummets down to slow-motion tunes. Pushing and pulling against each other, the dancers seem to create curves like molded clay while posing in angular, geometric forms. Although Carmina Burana is definitely a lusty, almost carnal piece about the bodies and desires of human beings, many of the steps and movements imitate non-living forms, from a flower to an octopus flinging its tentacles out in many directions...

Author: By Andrea Fastenberg, | Title: The Great Chain of Being | 10/21/1983 | See Source »

...guerrillas countered with a barrage of automatic machine-gun fire and rocket-propelled grenades and fled for the center of the town, seeking cover and supplies in the courtyards and homes of the villagers. As clay-tile roofs splintered and shattered in a sudden rain of machine-gun fire, the fighter planes unloaded their cargo of 250-lb. bombs, sending bottles and statuettes of saints flying from shelves and demolishing many adobe homes. Fleeing civilians were gunned down in the indiscriminate fire from the jets and helicopters circling overhead. Said a stunned villager: "What can we do? The bullets come...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Central America: Aiming To Gain Ground | 10/10/1983 | See Source »

After independence, the population of Luanda more than doubled to 1 million as tribesmen flooded the capital in search of work. In the squalid shantytowns of wooden clapboard, sheet metal and clay adobe that ring the capital, barefoot children share the streets with squealing piglets, chickens and goats. Conditions in the bleak ten-story apartment houses in town are not much better: in front of one building, women and children draw runoff water from an enormous pothole in the street...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Angola: A Ghost of Its Former Self | 10/10/1983 | See Source »

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