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Word: greened (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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With a loss and a pair of ties in New England, the Crimson (5-2-2 overall, 2-0 Ivy League) is forced to win the rest of its regional games to be considered by the tournament selection committee. The Big Green (5-3 overall, 1-1 Ivy League) is sixth in the regional rankings one slot behind Harvard, and can do nothing but gain from today's contest...

Author: By Jennifer M. Frey, | Title: Green Hosts Crimson | 10/15/1988 | See Source »

Harvard has been perfect in Ivy action--shutting out both Columbia (1-0) and Cornell (2-0)--but Dartmouth should prove to be its biggest league challenge to date. The Green lost a tough match-up to Princeton--a suprising league leader with a 4-0 record--but defeated Penn, 3-1, at home...

Author: By Jennifer M. Frey, | Title: Green Hosts Crimson | 10/15/1988 | See Source »

...that the food at the First Street Cafe is bad. Judging by this week's reception, it will probably be quite good. Green tomato salsa was pleasantly tongue-tingling, the ripe tomato salsa delicately flavored with cumin. A ginger and sesame spiced chicken salad crunched with bean sprouts. The squid in the calamari risotto salad was tender, though the rice itself was overcooked. But while crab quesadillas might be an innovative idea, they turned to be both greasy and cold...

Author: By Ross G. Forman, | Title: East Cambridge Toodle-Oo | 10/14/1988 | See Source »

...second tournament in a row, the weather was unkind to the Crimson. The tournament was played on two courses, the tougher 'blue' or ocean course (par 72) and the more forgiving 'green' or inland course...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Golfers Finish 19th In Tourney | 10/14/1988 | See Source »

...astonished at how adept his singing has become. His voice still has the narrow timbre of old, and his rasp is raspier than ever, but his vocal gymnastics display an unexpected spryness. On one song, the Stax-like "Make No Mistake," he even croons and whispers like Al Green (though without Green's range), curling his voice around each syllable with palpable relish. Keith also proves himself a reasonable blues shouter, in the mold of--who else?--Mick Jagger...

Author: By Gary L. Susman, | Title: Keith Richards Breaks the Silence | 10/14/1988 | See Source »

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