Word: line
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...second half, Princeton's forward line, led by Finney and Junior Stephanie Naticchia, dominated and controlled the game...
...first set, Farleigh came out playing well and broke out to an 8-2 lead. FDU's strong middle players were giving the Crimson front line a lot of trouble. Junior Peri Wallace kept the Crimson in the first game with some incredible blocks, sometimes two or three per point. Inspired by Wallace, the Crimson came storming back and took the lead, 13-12. The flustered FDU team wound up yielding the first set to the Crimson...
Then in the third set, both teams came out tough, knowing that a win then would be crucial. Again, Schossberger and Lopeter kept Harvard in it. After a lot of back-and-forth play, the game was deadlocked, 13-13. But again, the front line of FDU came through with three big points to give its team to victory...
...poor? In the bleak and bitter outskirts of Buenos Aires, thousands of people stand in line every morning, eyes glazed by hunger, clamoring for government handouts. The residents of most lower-class neighborhoods have had to fend for themselves. In the city's northern barrio of San Fernando, Ever Ponce, 30, and his brother Miguel, 37, work as shelf clerks in a supermarket and try to make ends meet with second jobs as painters at a private airport. Hard-pressed as they are, in recent months they helped organize a soup kitchen for their hunger-crazed neighbors, lining up donations...
...such industrialized countries as the U.S. and Japan. On the other side is an enormous group, 60% to 80% of the population, whose situation is approaching the despair of sub-Saharan Africa or Bangladesh. Of Argentina's 32 million citizens, close to 10 million are below the poverty line (a family income of less than $100 a month) and an additional 15 million hover just above...