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Word: feed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Joslin's go-ahead goal came off a feed from McBride in a one-on-one situation, but the Harvard lead was short-lived. UNH center and leading scorer, Pauline Collins, tallied off Crimson sophomore goaltender Kelly Dermody nine minutes and 59 seconds into the second half to tie the contest for a second time...

Author: By Geoffrey Simon, | Title: UNH Trips Laxwomen, 7-6 | 5/2/1987 | See Source »

...Here!" my editor said, ramming a book into my stomach that couldn't have weighed more than 25 pounds. "Review this by tommorrow. You've got a whole page to yourself. I'd talk to you about it, only I have to go feed my editorial assistant." As she went off shouting "Igor! Din-din!" I picked myself off the floor and looked at the book it was my fate to review. The Norton Anthology of Pretentious Literature proclaimed the dust-jacket. I read the description on the inside cover...

Author: By Cyrus M. Sanai, | Title: Brain-Addled Air Junkies | 4/30/1987 | See Source »

...releases. Guitars are buried low in the mix, if present at all, while sequencers and keyboards define the song structures. "The Point of Collapse" is built around a synthesizer riff of which Depeche Mode would be proud, while "Ahead" mines the dance-rock territory of New order. The menacing "Feed Me" follows the style of latter-day quasi-industrialists SWANS without achieving the genuine horror of the latter's aural experiments. All the above-mentioned bands have each achieved their own niche in modern music. In comparison, Wire's avant-garde...

Author: By Joseph D. Penachio, | Title: Wire We Listening? | 4/30/1987 | See Source »

...minutes later, senior Chris Stephanoni scored off a nice feed from Scott Tierney. Fullback Nathan Koenig converted to increase Harvard's lead...

Author: By Casey J. Lartigue jr., SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: Ruggers Fall in Mud | 4/20/1987 | See Source »

...sight and the zodiac was on the ceiling, could get information on any subject whatsoever -- and they did, 167,000 times a year. The glorious profligacy of the place was astounding: "Why," remarked one astonished observer, "the garbage thrown away in this city every day -- every day -- would feed the whole of Europe for a week...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Wonderful Town MANHATTAN '45 | 4/20/1987 | See Source »

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