Word: englishman
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Englishman, I say both the I.R.A. and the extreme Protestant factions are murderers and must be treated as such. If only Bobby Sands had struck for truce talks or had suggested a workable solution, he would have been a real hero. Northern Ireland does not need a Bobby Sands, whose hunger strike was planned provocation. It needs a new peace movement. It needs the majority of sensible Irish to tell the minority of senseless fanatics to stop...
Berkeley, the only team with national tournament experience, returns to Dayton with two players from the American national side, outside center Tim O'Brien and number-8 Mark Deaton, and the MVP from last year's tourney, Englishman Mick Luckhurst who plays fullback and also kicks for the California football team...
...Okay, what's the Waffle House concept?" asks Assistant Professor David Maister, 33, an Englishman. He has already warned a European woman that he will call on her to open the discussion...
Further correlation is found in the longevity rates of Scandinavians, who are inveterate coffee drinkers, as compared with the English, who are habitual tea drinkers. The average Scandinavian outlives the average Englishman...
When Sir Freddie Laker inaugurated his no-frills, low-fare transatlantic flights in 1977, Europe's flagship airlines viewed the enterprising Englishman with a mixture of disdain-and apprehension. Now that Laker has proved the profitability of catering to frugal flyers, some of the once haughty carriers are imitating his stripped-down style. Beginning this week, British Airways and Air France will eliminate first-class seats from all their nights within Europe. The two airlines will offer first-class service only on intercontinental trips. KLM Airlines has already eliminated the first-class section on flights between Amsterdam and London...