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Word: dogs (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...page spread of brainy nudes, sure to be dog-eared in one of MIT's numbered buildings, includes a mini-I.Q. test for readers interested in matching wits with the seven naked genuises...

Author: By Jonathan M. Moses, | Title: Dumb Bunnies | 10/10/1985 | See Source »

...issue that continues to dog the Corporation is that of representation. Bok and other members said last spring the group wanted to attract qualified female and minority candidates. But the selection of Rosovsky--while the first Jew--marks the continuation of a perfect streak of white male members for the Corporation...

Author: By Peter J. Howe, | Title: Roso Joins Harvard's Highest and Mightiest | 10/8/1985 | See Source »

Urgently reiterated by television and radio, the prestrike soundings electrified several million people from South Carolina to New England into a fever of preparation. Samuel Speck Jr., associate director of the Federal Emergency Management Agency, was only summarizing the public apprehension when he said, "There's a roving mad dog out there...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Gone with the Wind | 10/7/1985 | See Source »

...character through its requisite paces of schizophrenia with all the felicity of a chameleon. Newcomer Griffin Dunne is the perfect lukewater Romeo to his elusive Juliet, stumbling through the night as King fool losing his keys, cash and prospective girlfriend in the bargain. Peering around with his puppy--dog eyes, Dunne is archetype Lost Boy--eager to find his way home, but predictably curious about the native customs. Together, they've got to be the most outlandish cinematic couple since Harold and Maude...

Author: By Cristina V. Colleta, | Title: When the Lights Go Out in SoHo | 10/4/1985 | See Source »

...Cherokee. Key Underwood said he never dreamed the thing would get this big. "When Troop got down where he couldn't stand up, I couldn't stand his suffering, so I called the vet. Then after he was gone I called the boys, and they said if ever a dog deserved a decent burial, this one did. I was gonna take him out to the dump, but then I said we'd just come out here to the old hunting ground. We all loved these hills and hollers, men and dogs. Still...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: In Alabama: a Coon Dog Indeed | 9/30/1985 | See Source »

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