Word: lended
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Downing began to take control in the second half, scoring six of the Hoosier's first 11 baskets. The big contest penetrated the Harvard defense to score most of his baskets on tip-ins and lay-ups. Behind Downing, Indiana stretched its lend to 20 points with six minutes to go, Harvard put on a full court press but could not manage to bring the Indiana lend below 15 points at any point thereafter...
...Soviet Union and the U.S. have received another boost: a group of U.S. regional banks and Manhattan's French American Banking Corp. have formed a consortium that will make it easier for relatively small American corporations to sell their goods in Russia. The banks have agreed to lend Soviet import agencies $100 million, provided that the money is used to buy products from the banks' clients. The bankers hope that the availability of credit will entice their clients to search for sales opportunities in the U.S.S.R. The regional banks in the deal are Cleveland's Union Commerce...
...dead and that my life was ended. All my past life flashed before my eyes, it really did. I saw my mother's face, all the homes I've lived in, the military academy I attended, the faces of friends, everything." Hall's words lend credence to the folklore about the thoughts of drowning men going down for the third time. They also point up a growing interest among psychiatrists in the sensation of almost-but not quite-experiencing sudden death...
...Maurer and Bob Steinboum fought especially hard for the rest of the game, but the early 21 up lend was too much even for their stonewall defense...
...this unexciting campaign, it is the junior partners rather than the presidential candidates who lend color to the proceedings. Agnew, obviously seeking a new image, has for the most part dropped his old shrillness in favor of a more judicious, lighthearted and confident style. Shriver, oddly, often comes across almost as bombastic as the old Agnew; yet there is an ebullience about him that makes him the liveliest of the top four candidates...