Word: cleaning
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...course, somewhere in the collective unconscious (heavy on the un) lurks the specter of Armageddon, but even that fear has been defused, what with these new-fangled, clean, tactical weapons. And like many other vaguely leftist movements without mass appeal, the anti-nuclear juggernaut has generated more scorn than support...
Given Restic's penchant for throwing opposing teams off balance with his square dance offensive sets, given the dream schedule (seven of nine games at home, including the first four), given the fact that this is "on any given day" Ivy League football, and given the possibility that the clean bill of health will come through, Harvard could make a run at the league crown...
...York has bounced back. So what? One week I read where New Yorkers have to clean up after their dogs, and the next week they're all wearing I LOVE NEW YORK T shirts. I wish your editors would quit scheduling stories about their neighborhood. How many readers really care about the Big Apple anyway...
...cautioning young players against the excesses of recent years. "The huge financial rewards you've received . . . were undreamed of when we were in our primes," the elders wrote. "How have you repaid it? By debasing tennis-its standards, its traditions, its reputation-and jeopardizing its future . . . Tennis must clean...
...Walter Scott "Honor to the Scotsman and the creator of the clean historical novel. I repeat it though I have small reservations about the arrows shot here and there against the Catholic Church." He extols the "courage and loyalty" in Scott's novels and expresses "astonishment that despite today's deluge of morally degrading literature, young people are still drawn to them...