Word: counterpart
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Gilligan poked home his second goal of the night early in the third period to finish off the scoring. A hard-pressed Petrovek finished with 27 saves, one more than his Brown counterpart McCabe...
...pass from MacKinnon to give Harvard a 5-4 lead. Then, at 15:30, Bullard scored his second goal of the day on a rebound of a Charlie Flint shot. The six tallies were all Harvard could manage, hwoever, as an effective Kleinberg had 33 saves. His counterpart, Barry Wald, had 18 saves...
...merely society's biggest losers, with neither the polish nor position to be respectable white collar criminals. They are intellectually, psychologically and economically vulnerable and frustrated. A housebreaker does not rationally compute the cost-benefit analysis of a robbery in the same terms as his more successful middle class counterpart. Even Wilson admits that "burglaries are committed by unskilled persons who often act opportunistically rather than by careful plan...
...When they arrived at the Moslem leftist stronghold of Aley, the highest-ranking commander of the Palestine Liberation Organization there leapt out of his Land Rover to greet his Syrian counterpart. They saluted formally, shook hands, embraced and finally kissed. Everyone was smiling. In the car on the way back to Beirut, the Palestinian commander said: 'I wish they had done this from the beginning, moving into both sides. I hope they never leave Lebanon.' The Syrians, however, were received coolly in Christian areas. At Jounieh civilians on the roadside looked grim, and two militiamen standing with their...
...verdict by seconds, CBS by 15 minutes.* "We're hypercautious," admitted Walter Cronkite. "We're always first," said a happy NBC News President Richard Wald as he munched tortilla chips at his Rockefeller Center election command post. To which William Sheehan, Wald's counterpart at ABC, replied: "I'd be satisfied to call...