Word: fasted
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...burned buses on Sept. 5. On election eve, police had to use tear gas to disperse another mob of 3,500 demonstrators who were throwing bricks and bottles and chanting "Get the buses!" As it turned out, the resulting backlash against the violence helped the Governor, who also closed fast with an aggressive and well-financed campaign. Carroll not only took 63% of the vote but won by a record margin of nearly 192,290 votes...
...even more important topic, U.S. officials are bracing themselves to resist some polite arm-twisting by the Europeans, who believe that a fast U.S. upturn would mightily help to lift other economies out of recession by increasing American demand for imports. Giscard, Schmidt and other leaders are particularly interested in persuading Ford to avoid any actions that might slow down the U.S. economy, such as letting New York City go bankrupt, cutting Government spending or allowing interest rates to rise. Their entreaties will get a sympathetic hearing from Ford, but nothing else. Administration policymakers assert that they cannot make critical...
...They dominated play, but that's how our offense runs," explained inside forward Steve Smith afterwards. "We score our goals on fast breaks. We just try to capitalize on every opportunity," he added...
...hurts us as far as our running game is concerned," varsity coach Tom 'Satch' Sanders said yesterday. "You need that depth on the bench to run a fast break...
Indeed, Princeton outhustled Harvard for the first half hour of play, taking charge of the fast-paced, back-and-forth action. Coach George Ford admitted after the game that "we were asleep the first 30 minutes...