Word: exploitativeness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Tourney's high points, give the edge to 'Bama over the Illini, if only because McKey has, in Michael Ansley, the powerful frontcourt partner that Norman lacks. Look for Alabama to make it to New Orleans, beating a limited Georgetown team that won't find many weaknesses to exploit in the Tide...
West: We all know UNLV's tournament history, but it just doesn't matter this year. No one in the top half of the West regional has the inside firepower to exploit UNLV's 6-ft., 8-in. 190-ib. Jarvis Basnight. Freddie Banks leads an offensive machine that has doubled the three-point output of any of the UNLV's early-round opponents, and the power game of Armon "Hammer" Gilliam (23.2 p.p.g., 9.3 r.p.g.) will put the nail in the coffin...
...cheat and exploit the poor...
...days leading up to the Tower report's release, the White House braced the public for a damaging series of shocks, art-fully cultivating an anti-climax. In the aftermath of the Tower Commission, the White House has acted decisively to exploit the moment. Donald Reagan was a deserving scapegoat fatted on months of scorn and derision, all of which he now takes with him, away from the White House. His replacement, former Senate Majority Leader Baker, fills the void with credibility, goodwill, and a strong excuse for everyone to let bygones be bygones...
...help if, as expected, major fighting erupts soon. "The insurgents are now appearing in larger contingents than ever," said former Defense Minister Juan Ponce Enrile last week. Some military officers are convinced that the rebels will take the fight from the countryside to the cities, where they can exploit telecommunications, transportation systems and power networks...