Word: dove
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Bowles' catch provided most of the excitement for the scattered bunch of relatives and friends in the stands. With two out in the eighth. Tim Garverick smashed a line drive over everyone to left-center field. Bowles turned his back and ran, dove with arms outstretched and tumbled to the ground ball-in-glove...
...Henry James and Virginia Woolf. Though Yourcenar holds U.S. as well as French citizenships and has lived in Maine for 30 years, what bothered the twelve who opposed her was principally her gender. Philosopher Jean Guitton, 78, grumbled that bringing a woman into the academy "is like putting a dove in the rabbit hutch. One inhabitant like that makes the place overpopulated." After 45 years of work, the group's current project, a definitive French dictionary, has reached the fs, which means that Yourcenar has arrived just in time to explain féminisme...
Both Israeli panelists--Mordechai Tamarkin, a Tel Aviv University professor, and Arie Eliav, a former member of the Israeli Knesset and self-styled "dove"--agreed during the Institute of Politics discussion that Israeli settlements along the West Bank were detrimental to the peace process...
...final shot hit the post. After a slow start which left him second to last in the pack, Dixon staged a miraculous comeback to put him neck and neck with Princeton's Brad Rowe as the two appraoched the finish line. As Dixon strode through the tape, and Rowe dove beneath it, the public address system echoed, "That's Dixon's third...
...first half was exciting, the second half was doubly so. The lead seesawed back and forth as the coaches paced the sidelines, players scrambled and dove to the floor for passes, and everyone kept eyes riveted to the scoreboard overhead...