Word: clocks
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard couldn't find another hole in the Hartwick defense, and when the clock ran out the score stood...
...passionate U.S. concern. Unlike stocks, bonds or even pork bellies, currencies are not traded in one or two large buildings in a few major cities. The foreign-exchange market is a worldwide network of private banks, linked by phones and computers, that buy and sell money round the clock. So vast and far flung is this global system that from $150 billion to $200 billion worth of currencies changes hands each day. Daily trading on the New York Stock Exchange, by contrast, typically totals about $4 billion worth of shares...
Said Cathy Green '89, "I was asleep. When the alarm rang, I hit the snooze button on my clock, but the sound didn't stop...
...after the clock ran out on the pair of non-sudden-death overtime periods, the squads had unleashed an identical number of shots on goal--13 apiece...
They brought out the barbecue about 4 o'clock, and when people had had their fill of pig, they drove home to places called Muscle Shoals, Sheffield, Tuscumbia and Cherokee. Key Underwood said he never dreamed the thing would get this big. "When Troop got down where he couldn't stand up, I couldn't stand his suffering, so I called the vet. Then after he was gone I called the boys, and they said if ever a dog deserved a decent burial, this one did. I was gonna take him out to the dump, but then I said...