Word: depths
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...depth of Harvard's lineup also contributed to its victory. While the Dartmouth starters played virtually the entire contest, fatigued towards the end of it. Harvard's top five appeared fresh and able to capitalize on mistakes...
...depth of this team is encouraging," McLaughlin remarked...
...lack of a fourth defenseman is only a small indication of Dooley's fragile numbers game. If Earl Weaver loved deep depth, John Dooley would love to have a single reserve. There are only 15 players on the team. Dooley literally does not have a single skater to sit on the bench in case of injury...
...variations explored and invention honored. At the same time, they have marked a retreat from the ostentatious extremes of "new" cuisines, from what Author Paula Wolfert calls "front of the mouth" food. "Though these dishes may appeal to the tips of our tongues," she maintains, "there is no real depth to them, and not much desire to eat them again." Wolfert and other notable cookbook authors in the past year or so have shown less interest in revolutionary recipes than in what the French call "Mother's cooking...
Unfortunately, Walter LaFeber's Inevitable Revolutions does little to relieve this sense of anguish. Barraging the reader with too many unimportant names and dates, the book describes two centuries of U.S. involvement in Central America with the depth of a high school textbook. Although LaFeber outlines and criticizes the major currents behind U.S. policy he offers no escape from the not-so-merry-go-round in Central America at a time when alternatives are needed most...