Word: fasting
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...toss-right and was supposed to go out wide," Glatz said. "It happened so fast. I didn't happen to see a hole on the outside because the hole was inside. The defense overran the play and the hole was big. I was so surprised...
...Minutewomen (14-1) lived up to their name--storming the Harvard penalty area with shots that could have rung round the world. UMass fired its way past the Crimson (6-3-1 overall, 1-0-2 Ivy League) in a fast-paced, physical clash between the top two teams in the Eastern Region...
...what the Administration regards as tools for pushing a particular ideological line in other nations. For democracy in this or any other country to survive, however, there must be an uninhibited flow of ideas to provide a basis for people to make decisions. Nonetheless, it is fast becoming true that the United States reports events the way they should be heard, pro-Administration, or not at all. And Americans deceive themselves in believing any foundation for democracy is thereby provided...
...bruising global battle has really just begun. As more countries become industrial powerhouses and their companies seek larger marketplaces, the U.S. will meet more and stronger competitors. Japan, the most potent of them all, is pushing into such American strongholds as biotechnology and supercomputers. Western Europe is coming up fast in aeronautics and office equipment. The newly industrialized countries are staking out their turf as low-cost producers of everything from steel to TV sets. And the U.S. may face a fresh competitive breeze from Canada as a result of the free-trade agreement the two countries reached...
...hailed as the modern Catcher in the Rye, has been filmed with Michael J. Fox and Phoebe Cates, and is a bit of instant folklore in the book industry. Published as a paperback original by Random House's Vintage Contemporaries series, McInerney's romp gave readers a fast look at a young man's entry-level Manhattan. Bright Lights also put a glamorous shine on Vintage's soft-cover format and helped similar ventures at Scribner's (Signature), Penguin (Contemporary American Fiction) and Bantam (New Fiction). Artfully designed and inexpensive, these books have partially answered the question...