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...crimson's only loss came when Leslie Feder--substituting for Lowry, who aggravated the tendonitis in her kness--lost...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Crimson Fencing Squads Slice SMU | 12/5/1977 | See Source »

...South African pressure. South African Prime Minister John Vorster appears to have threatened that if Smith did not accept majority rule he would end fuel and water supplies to Rhodesia, as well as cutting its rail links to the outside world, thus bringing the Rhodesian economy to its kness immediately. Vorster's aims are quite straightforward: he hopes to consolidate apartheid at home by sacrificing Rhodesia and so defusing violent conflict on his borders. At the same time, his policies are designed to change world opinion about South Africa and to revive his attempts at detente with black leaders...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Kissinger in Southern Africa | 10/1/1976 | See Source »

...Walton smiles so much. Not only did the Bruins rout North Carolina State the red-headed giant's price tag appreciated with every minute of prime-time played. The professional basketball leagues will pay through the nose for Walton. Any pain Walton goes through now playing on bad kness will be rewarded by a generous financial deal come next year...

Author: By Jefferson M. Flanders, | Title: Flanders Fields | 12/18/1973 | See Source »

...moving fastest of all. Braulio is not pushing his mount. The horse is running on its own courage, still fresh. But, notice that Braulio is looking over his right shoulder for the one run horse--Dike. Dike with his shadow roll on the extreme outside has head and kness high--signs of a tired horse set down for the drive...

Author: By The Scientist, | Title: Horse of the Year | 8/19/1969 | See Source »

Houseman's blocking of his performers is nearly faultless; and there are numerous examples of especially felicitous solutions, such as having Parolles on his kness when he is sarcastically saluted by the soldiers...

Author: By Caldwell Titcomb, (SPECIAL TO THE HARVARD SUMMER NEWS) | Title: All's Well That Ends Well | 7/30/1959 | See Source »

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