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Word: frequented (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...opening game. Howard Sands, in the number-one position. overpowered the unique double-fisted backhand of opponent Mark Flur to win, 7-6, 6-4. A series of long rallies dominated court play as Sands was forced to modify his usual serve and volley game and frequent the unfamiliar territory of the backcourt...

Author: By Janie Smith, | Title: Netmen Burn Blue Devils, 7-2; Sands, Pompan Win Handily | 4/13/1981 | See Source »

...After frequent student protests against the Vietnam War and ROTC presence at Harvard in the spring of 1969, the Faculty voted at the beginning of the fall term to deny credit for ROTC instruction and to withdraw the use of Harvard buildings for ROTC. A few weeks later, the Defense Department decided to end its affiliation with Harvard...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The Ancient Marriage Of Harvard and ROTC | 4/8/1981 | See Source »

...hunting jackets to develop upper body strength. Randy invented special arm paddles which create water resistance while correcting strokes, and Eddie trained his Texas swimmers in a 16 2 3-yd.-long pool this year so that they could get used to swimming at the race speed created by frequent flip turns...

Author: By Caroline R. Adams, | Title: Two Sides of the Same Coin | 4/8/1981 | See Source »

Equally impressive with their leather as they were with their lumber, the squad committed only two errors and turned in some exceptional fielding plays. Shortstop Bernstein caught an MIT baserunner in a superbly executed rundown. Fearless catcher Raney kept the Engineer-baserunners honest with frequent and accurate throws to first, and in left, Holpuch--the starting center on the women's hoop squad--displayed an extraordinary throwing...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Softballers Debut, Trounce MIT, 16-5 | 4/2/1981 | See Source »

...chances of having the disease were slightly increased in the case of cigarette smokers. But researchers were surprised to find a notable rise in pancreatic cancer among coffee drinkers. Compared with its occurrence in patients who did not drink coffee at all, the disease was two times as frequent among people who drank one or two cups a day and three times as frequent among those drinking three or more cups. What ingredient of coffee might account for the higher risk is a mystery. Caffeine itself seems to be exonerated because heavy tea drinkers showed no higher incidence of cancer...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Medicine: Coffee Nerves | 3/23/1981 | See Source »

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