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Word: donnas (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard's poor start cost it the game, as the Bruins steamrolled to a commanding 32-19 lead. Brown's freshman forward Donna Yaffe dominated the first 10 minutes of play, popping in 12 points, and continued to dumbfound the Crimson five with her game-high 30 points...

Author: By Andy Doctoroff, | Title: Brown Dumps Women Hoopsters, 71-64 | 2/17/1982 | See Source »

...diving. In the 200 IM, Zimic opened up a sizeable lead during the backstroke leg and held on to upset Ivy League record holder Charlotte Tiedemann and establish a University record of 2:11.42. Floyd then touched out Tiger Karen Weisel in the 100 freestyle (54-87), with freshman Donna Marein finishing third. The one three finish gave the Crimson a 49-48 lead, its first-ever advantage in a meet against Princeton...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Aquawomen Challenge Vaunted Tigers; Final Relay Deals Crimson 79-70 Loss | 2/8/1982 | See Source »

...other outstanding performances were turned in by freshman Donna Marcin, who won the 50-yd. freestyle (26.1) and freshman Cary Mazzone who swam her first 200-yd. backstroke of the season and placed a close second...

Author: By John J. Nicholas, | Title: Undefeated Swimmers Roll Over Dartmouth | 1/11/1982 | See Source »

...Manhattan's Animal Medical Center, wryly points out that you can own a cat and even be an American. While the dog may be the unofficial national pet, he says, "Americans are known for their laissez-faire attitude. These characteristics define the cat." Chicago Pet Shop Owner Donna Dunlop adds: "It's not just children and the elderly who have cats, it's young professionals in their 30s who are getting them." The inconvenience of owning a dog in a city, where apartment sizes have shrunk and pooper-scooper laws make the litter pan look like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crazy over Cats | 12/7/1981 | See Source »

...Greenie (Allen Gifford), the owner of the band's recording studio, who injects the struggles of two decades past, offering a suitably Messianic and inspirational figure to the jaded and cynical boys of the eighties. Brooks Whitehouse as Frank Mills, the leader of the band, and Dede Schmeiser as Donna Barona, his groupie girlfriend, on the other hand, fall a little short: Whitehouse a little stiff and stylized in his portrayal of an already implausible character, Schmeiser too broad and too brassy...

Author: By John KENT Walker, | Title: Snippets of Hair | 11/19/1981 | See Source »

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