Word: crunch
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...1990s incarnation of the flower child, theoutdoorsy crunchy crunch dons a forest green orHeath-bar brown Patagonia jacket. Tevas withwoolen socks, trade beads strung on leather neckwear. FOP T-shirts from the mid 80s on top of greylongjohns or thermal underwear. Alternativefootwear: Birkenstocks worn down to peach fuzz...
...CRUNCH OR A MOAN BUT a horrified hush spreading through the crowd that signaled the ghastly instant. On the Astroturf at Giants stadium, Jets defensive lineman Dennis Byrd lay motionless, unable to move his hands or legs. With all the power of his 266 lbs. of hurtling flesh, Byrd had unintentionally rammed his helmeted head into the chest of his 275-lb. teammate Scott Mersereau. The impact crumpled a vertebra in Byrd's neck, crushing part of the underlying spinal cord as well as plunging dagger-like slivers of bone into the soft, vital nerve tissue...
...then, did Harvard turn down the EPA's idea, especially during a budget crunch? Perhaps the initial investment would have been too hefty or the level of administrative concern was just not high enough. In fact, Fine said, there need not be any cost at all to the University. Columbia converted its lighting system for free, since "power company rebates paid for the costs...
...have a crunch with specialists," Langan says...
...building, designed to rise five stories above ground and include 81,000 square feet of floor space, will relieve a current space crunch, Fineberg said. He said that while the school has experienced considerable growth in people and programs, it has not built any new structures since the early 1970s...