Word: crisps
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...sportscaster rated a review in the Davenport Democrat and Leader. He narrated-for $5-Iowa's loss to Minnesota, 21-6, before some 10,000 spectators who had paid $2 to $3 and got rained on. Gushed the critic of Reagan's play-by-play: "His crisp account of the muddy struggle sounded like a carefully written story of the gridiron goings-on, and his quick tongue seemed to be as fast as the plays." As usual, Reagan had prepared thoroughly by practicing mock commentary at Dixon High scrimmages...
Next day, Jimmy and Rosalynn flew north for one of their last weekends at Camp David. The following morning brought perfect, crisp weather for their two-year-old passion, cross-country skiing, a sport in which the President has become quite proficient...
...time of lights, yes, but also of sounds-sounds that flood in to reassure and delight. Outdoors, bells ringing in church steeples and in the hands of Volunteers of America Santas, organ music at skating rinks, the slash of sharp blades on crisp ice. At home, crackling fires and, if it has snowed, the stamping of feet as friends come in from the cold. Much later, out of the silent indoor darkness, the unmistakable soft tinkle and pop when an ornament falls off the tree. Above all, there is the joyous sound of people singing. Across the nation this week...
...their goals came in the routs over Bowdoin and Connecticut. The squad must continue its aggressive loose-puck play and crisp passing to create scoring opportunities and keep the Tigers in their zone...
...icewomen dominated throughout, hemming Bowdoin in its own zone for most of the contest with crisp passing and nettlesome forechecking. The Crimson's extra hustle and aggressive loose-puck play created repeated opportunities, which accounted for a get-out-your-calculator total of 60 shots on goal...