Word: heavier
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Wolves are coming back into the Moscow region," a friend remarked last week as we sat in a village just outside the city, watching one of the heavier snowfalls of the winter. "The local administration just west of here is sending out hunters to cull them...
This guy is now the sole senior on a squad laden with wide-eyed underclassmen. He is a 6'4", 195-pound small forward who regularly bangs bodies with guys three inches taller and 20 pounds heavier than himself. And he is the consummate leader...
Berg's Kabbalah is heavier on the pocketbook. Classes are reasonable, as little as $10, but costs escalate with the purchase of the center's books and tapes. For example, its 24-volume edition of the Zohar, in Aramaic and Hebrew, sells for $345, three times the price of similar compilations. Rabbi Michael Skobac, a consultant for Jews for Judaism, has received complaints of aggressive and unethical door-to-door solicitation by center teachers. In addition, some members report feeling squeezed for cash. "At the center, they say you can only make a difference when you give until it hurts...
...spite of the heavier competition, the lightweights were still in the top half of the field, placing sixth in a field...
When Skelton was carried off the field after chugging down the field on a key 45-yard reverse in last season's finale against Yale with a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his right knee, that pressure became markedly heavier. No more can Skelton run an out pattern with the cavalier attitude of a college player who has never had major knee surgery...