Word: groundful
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...meantime, Harvard picked up two touchdowns, 17 first downs, and 337 yards--all on the ground. For the first time in quite a while, Harvard's offensive line outshone the Crimson defensive line, and there were plenty of Crimson runners to plunge through the gaping holes...
...defensive line where Harvard had some problems. After the first Harvard touchdown, Lafayette's offense, though outweighed by 20 pounds per man on the line, marched 75 yards to pay dirt in 14 plays--all but 11 yards coming on the ground...
Pahnke and Richards admit that some religious leaders disapprove of entering the "holy ground of the unconscious" with the use of psychedelic drugs, "protesting against the exploration of 'inner space' as they have campaigned against the exploration of outer space." Nonetheless, they conclude that the answer is not suppression of drug-assisted mysticism but "informed education and an expanded program of research...
History & Drama. Venice remained his main proving ground. Though the paintings that Tiepolo is known to have done for the Doge have been lost, they led to a commission from the Archbishop of Udine, a member of the noble Venetian family of Dolfin, to execute the frescoes for the cathedral in Udine and paint the cycle for the Ca' Dolfin in Venice. Stylistically, Tiepolo was still feeling his way: his warm reds and yellows had not yet dissolved into the icy whites and blues that would dominate his later work; his vigorous brush had yet to master fully...
...action to ensure equality for Negroes. And Congress lent support to this view when it passed the 1875 Civil Rights Act, which sought to enforce the amendment by forbidding discrimination in privately owned inns, theaters and the like. But in 1883 the Supreme Court voided that law on the ground that the 14th Amendment applied only to state discrimination-that rather than requiring the states to act against discrimination, it merely enjoined them from actively discriminating...