Word: jump
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Roberge had an excellent day, winning the 55-meter high hurdles in 8.68 seconds, the long jump with a mark of 18-ft., 1-in. The freshman ended her performance in the high jump by leaping 5-ft., 4-in., good enough for another first-place finish...
Harvard's top finishers were freshman Derrick Horner, who placed second in both the 55-meter dash in 6.49 seconds and the long jump with an effort of 22 ft., 9 1/2-in., and Captain Don LaVigne, who won the 400-meter race in 50.02 seconds and earned third place in the pole vault with an eight-foot jump. Both Horner and LaVigne ran for Harvard's winning mile relay...
...about. I maintain that my idealism, which is based on some fairly rough experience, is a great deal more realistic than the totally defeatest notion that human beings are born to suffer and kill each other. If one believes that, one should go dig a deep hole and jump into...
With two minutes to go in the half, Koshdeflected the Flames' shot, stole the ball andfired it off to Chandler. After missing with herfirst jump shot, Chandler rebounded to make thelay-up for a basket...
Massachusetts, another high-premium state, is trying to give drivers a break. A week before the vote in California, Massachusetts legislators approved a reform bill that will slice 16% off the state's tightly controlled auto rates in 1989. Aimed at easing a 27% jump in premiums over the past two years, the measure includes several cost-saving features to placate insurers. Yet such provisions could not halt a continuing exodus that has seen six major firms abandon the state since 1986. Allstate joined their ranks last week, when the Sears subsidiary said it would stop selling policies in Massachusetts...