Word: fasts
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...offensive system is set up as a fast break system," Bullard said yesterday. "I play ahead of Eric (Zager) about 15 yards," he explained, "and Eric, Arty Faden, and Mark Zimmering relay the ball up to me on the fast break...
Alone with the ball about 20 yards from the goal, Bullard dribbles into position, and rifles the ball inside the corner of the net. His shot is so hard and accurate, that opposing goalies seem virtually helpless. Once in control of the ball, the success of the fast break is in Bullard's own hands--strictly individual effort...
...unexpected cost was due to the "fast-track" construction of the domitory, Lawton said. In this type of construction, the foundation is laid and building is begun before designs are complete...
...conditions could be a factor in the game. It rained hard last night and the weatherman was predicting showers for early today. All that rain could produce a muddy field for today's encounter. However, the poor conditions might help Harvard more than Tufts. The Crimson relies on a "fast break" offense which involves the use of long passes. A muddy field would be more of a detriment to a short passing game, which is more of the sort that Tufts employs...
...laborer cuts lettuce (the most back-breaking job in the harvest); (4) there is a minimum of dead time (when crops aren't ready or transportation is slow); (5) the laborer works a 6 day week, 50 weeks a year; and (6) the worker is skilled enough and fast enough to earn as much as $35 per day at peak season in late summer, then, and only then, might yearly earnings be as high as $7000 or $8000 per year. Of course, the work load and pace would be grueling and the likelihood is almost negligible that...