Word: crews
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Crew is Harvard's ultimate challenge: unceasing physical exertion on the open river in the purest from of athletic competition...
They just do not understand why I row crew for Harvard. Even more, they do not understand why I love...
...large man in a grey elephant costume with campaign bumper stickers plastered over his ears, danced in front of a local TV camera crew, while Carol McPherson, a pro-choice delegate from the town of Spencer, criss-crossed the convention hall with a multi-colored stuffed elephant dangling from her neck. Committed to Weld, she handed out buttons and posted "Republicans for Choice" signs in the hall...
...completely choreographed was the "typical" schedule that NBC nearly missed the one spontaneous event of the day. Daughter-in-law Margaret Bush unexpectedly dropped by the Oval Office to show off her newly adopted son Charles. A quick-witted aide hurried an NBC crew in to capture what turned out to be the special's most affecting scene...
...mutineer was Valery Sablin, deputy commander of the destroyer Storozhevoi. In Izvestia's account, Sablin made his bold move in November 1975, after most of the ship's 250-man crew had gone on shore leave in Riga, the capital of Latvia. The alarm was sounded by a sailor who jumped overboard as the ship was leaving harbor and by an officer who untied himself and radioed, "Mutiny aboard: We are off to the high seas." The apparent destination was Sweden, although another press report last week suggested that Sablin was actually heading for Leningrad to demand reforms...