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Word: gloving (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Sara Fischer, Harvard's career leading point scorer, capitalized on another Huskie failure to clear the puck, knocking in a rebound at 16:41. Taking a Hurley pass, co-captain Lauren Norton, an All-Ivy defenseman last year, rifled a shot off Ardazo's stick glove, which Fischer converted in front of the next to give the Crimson a 3-0 lead...

Author: By William A. Danoff, | Title: Icewomen Rout Huskies in First Win | 12/4/1980 | See Source »

...attacks on the French Communist party leadership, commented learnedly and protectively about "altruistic suicide," in which manic-depressives kill loved ones to shield them from torments they themselves suffer. But Le Quotidien cried "cover-up," calling it "a complicity of party and of class" that Althusser received such kid-glove treatment...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: World: Marx & Murder | 12/1/1980 | See Source »

Tate, in her first varsity appearance, played well considering her first-game jitters. The yardling's quick glove hand and kick saves stymied 19 Terrier blasts, but twice her stick saves did not clear adequately and resulted in B.U. goals...

Author: By William A. Danoff, | Title: Women Pucksters Blanked By B.U. In Ice Hockey Season Opener, 4-0 | 11/26/1980 | See Source »

...when the Phillies staged a ninth-inning rally to win the fifth game, 4-3. Philadelphia Third Baseman Mike Schmidt, who was later chosen the Series Most Valuable Player, smashed a line drive past George Brett, his Royals counterpart. Brett dove for the ball, but it glanced off his glove and the comeback had begun. With the help of Pinch-Hitter Del Unser, who slammed a double beyond the flailing reach of Royals' First Baseman Willie Aikens, the Phillies turned a one-run deficit into a one-run lead. McGraw came on to shut the door on the Royals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Scratching a 98-Year Itch | 11/3/1980 | See Source »

...despite the kid-glove treatment Marcos has received from Carter, he no doubt hopes for a Ronald Reagan victory next week, one that would assure him of being free from a whimsical human rights policy. Then the dictator could really bear down on his people, and "order" could be maintained at any expense. When he can no longer hold out--no matter which American candidate assumes office--the U.S. will either have to orchestrate a deft diplomacy or lose its influence in the Philippines. The State Department's motives are perfectly understandable in a historical vacuum: but the tragedy...

Author: By Laurence S. Grafstein, | Title: Storm Warning | 10/31/1980 | See Source »

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