Word: cuttingly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Laryngitis-ridden Dave Eaton missed the game entirely for the Crimson and a number of Harvard's key players battled bothersome leg problems. Mauro Keller-Sarmiento came back after missing two games but still ran somewhat gingerly on a tender ankle that a cut up, muddy field made even more of a handicap...
Tehran radio said later Ayatollah Khomeini's Revolutionary Council already had decided to cut off exports to the United States before Carter's announcement...
...officials added that Americans can compensate for the cut-off in Iranian oil by reducing their average automobile travel by three miles daily. "With proper conservation there should be no cause for concern; there should be no cause for panic," officials said...
...this song is any indication of the Eagles' ability to cut it in the world of New Wave, they'd better drop the course...
...accounts for about 30% of an airline's operating costs, up from 16% only two years ago. Having earned more than $1 billion in the first nine months of 1978, the industry cleared only $580 million in the same period this year, and all carriers are scrambling to cut costs. TWA has laid off 2,500 employees; and United, which was grounded by a long strike last spring and is now being hurt by passengers cashing in and flying on half-fare coupons, has furloughed 195 pilots and 400 other employees. Braniff has pulled...