Word: corneres
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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With 10:25 gone in the period, Jacques flipped a loose ball into the upper left corner of the Crimson net to empty the Bear bench and give the squad its first lead of the game...
...Soviet] policy from an adversary relationship to one that is half adversary and half cooperative. Kissinger sensed that the old cold war conception was becoming frayed around the edges because it meant manning every corner of the globe and because Americans were getting fed up with that...
...right into Wepner's bloody face and spilled him into the ropes. Although Wepner was lurching up by the count of nine, the fight was over, ended by Perez on a technical knockout. Braverman and other aides half-hauled Wepner's beaten body back to his corner, and Ali collapsed in exhaustion on the canvas. Of his adversary, Ali later said: "There's not another human being in the world that can go 15 rounds like that." Wepner was proud. Said he: "I figure I held my own with one of the greatest fighters that ever lived...
...were interesting. Ernst Lubitsch made some of the most marvellous musicals of the thirties with no plot--the films just flowed along. Fred Astaire's movies didn't have to do much at all except display the man who defied all physical laws. But Bogdanovich has succeeded in no corner, and yet acknowledges them all. He has a depressing, overwhelming amount of film knowledge (he is by far the most eclectic filmmaker anywhere) and flaunts it shamelessly, creating uninspired, cranky work which worships style but doesn't understand it. No one has a right to impose this type of self...
...sooner had the fight ended than Ali fell to the floor of the ring, near his corner, as his handlers rushed to his aid. He appeared groggy after he regained his feet...