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Word: grindingly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard's six official athletic trainers, B.J. Baker is heavily involved in the daily grind of athletics. He tapes sprained ankles, takes care of strained muscles and helps athletes in physical therapy...

Author: By Radi M. Annab, CONTRIBUTING REPORTER | Title: The Helping Hands Of Trainer B.J. Baker | 2/5/1992 | See Source »

...Clinton does sew up the nomination by mid-March and the Republicans discover a Willie Horton or Donna Rice in his background? They might choose to withhold the information until Clinton delivers his acceptance speech at the Democratic convention in July, when springing it would be most damaging. The grind of press conferences, debates, primaries, caucuses has often been vilified in the past as no test of anything about a candidate except his glibness and powers of endurance. But a mercifully shortened campaign season can and should fulfill a different function, subjecting an intriguing but largely ambiguous new face...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Is Bill Clinton For Real? | 1/27/1992 | See Source »

Brian Dennehy, hair dyed a sinister black, starred in this horror story about a bully who terrorizes a Missouri town while the wheels of justice grind slow. Directed by James Sadwith, it was the scariest TV movie of the year, partly because it came so close to justifying vigilante violence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Best of 1991 | 1/6/1992 | See Source »

Brian Dennehy, hair dyed a sinister black, starred in this horror story about a bully who terrorizes a Missouri town while the wheels of justice grind slow. Directed by James Sadwith, it was the scariest TV movie of the year, partly because it came so close to justifying vigilante violence...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Best of 1991:Television | 1/6/1992 | See Source »

...your own electrical wiring ("and when to get someone else to do it"). Yet, even in these "techy" passages, Owen stays interested and interesting. He explores the Keeler & Long paint factory to find our how paint is made, where porcelian blocks and round stones whine and grind pigments which pour into thousand-gallon mixers, and he visits the first American Sawmill, (Jamestown, 1625) to learn about the origins of lumber...

Author: By Sarah E. Silbert, | Title: Wild Adventuring... at Home | 10/24/1991 | See Source »

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