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Word: enjoyed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...enjoy running," Keefe said, "it's a basic form of competition, and I'm fairly competitive...

Author: By Francis T. Crimmins jr., | Title: Harrier Jim Keefe Runs for His Life | 11/15/1974 | See Source »

...Occupation then represents a gap in two centuries of bourgeois rule in France, a kind of servant's ball when outcasts can enjoy power for the first time and aristocrats can regain it. On this level, Lucien is a victim, rejected by a society that then turns around and kills him for joining its opponents. His decisions are never ideological; he is killed not because he is immoral but because he is amoral, not because he has made the wrong decisions but because he has made no decisions at all. The people responsible for Lucien's alienation are responsible...

Author: By Paul K. Rowe, | Title: Resistance, Rebellion and Death | 11/14/1974 | See Source »

Football for Curtin is a personal experience. "The crowd's not important to me. I'd enjoy it just as much if we went out there in two weeks and played Yale in front of six people. It would still be a great game," he said...

Author: By Steven M. Heller, | Title: Peter Curtin: Does 'Yeats' Rhyme With 'Cleats'? | 11/13/1974 | See Source »

...introspective Curtin questions his own motives for playing the game at all. "I suppose that part of the reason I enjoy sports is that I've usually succeeded. It probably wouldn't be fun to test yourself like this if you lost every time...

Author: By Steven M. Heller, | Title: Peter Curtin: Does 'Yeats' Rhyme With 'Cleats'? | 11/13/1974 | See Source »

...Enjoy, the beauty of New England on a fall foliage tour," exhort the travel brochures, conjuring up visions of rustic splendor only hours away from the seasonless megalopolis. All too often, city folk who drive to the rural areas of Connecticut, Massachusetts, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine in search of autumn find each other instead. The once solitary experience of watching the leaves turn color has become a mass spectator sport in the Northeast...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Modern Living: Foliage Freaks | 11/11/1974 | See Source »

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