Word: kept
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...would be able to work out some kind of deal, and that the commentator's throaty affirmatives would be heard once more. Now it seems someone else from NBC's packed stable will be asked to step up to the plate: perhaps the squeaky-clean Bob Costas, who has kept a lower profile of late...
...first time in a number of days it seemed as though the Goddess of Goals was listening to Harvard's prayers. But she was only playing more head games with the Crimson, which kept misshooting all the way through two overtimes...
Harvard attackers kept the ball at their feet, consistently beating the Colorado defenders off the dribble, but due to the visitors' resolve and good fortune, Harvard could not score...
...made back to back. He can play the fool or the hero, but typically prefers to morph them into something new. In an industry in which casting generally reflects a movie star's ability to sell tickets, Kline is that rare exception--an actor whose unique talent has kept his name above the title regardless of his ability to affect the bottom line...
...deacon in the Episcopal Church. That's when he isn't cooking and cleaning house or taking care of his 12-year-old daughter Nicole while his second wife teaches nursing at a nearby medical school. "I always had things that had to be done, and I just kept doing them," says Wyatt, whose career includes decorated service in World War II, Korea and Southeast Asia, plus a doctorate in sociology. "The weeks and years and months went by, and I never thought of myself as changing...