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Word: liz (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Liz W. Adams...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: VOTE IN YOUR HOUSE DINING HALL | 11/2/1981 | See Source »

...regatta--which is considered the highlight of the fall racing season--was won by a hefty 24 points through the superior sailing efforts of junior captain Rony Sebok (crew Deirdre Wilde, who competed in the A Division, and senior Meredith Stelling (crew Liz Miller), who sailed in the B division...

Author: By Caroline R. Adams, | Title: Women Sailors Conclude Successful Fall Season | 10/29/1981 | See Source »

...four-woman squad totaled just 109 points, outdistancing its nearest rivals--Boston University and Tufts-by 24 and 30 points, respectively. Captain Rony Sebok skippered the A division crew to a first-place finish, while Meredith Stelling and Liz Miller in the B boat cruised to a third-place finish over the 18-race slate...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Sailors Win | 10/26/1981 | See Source »

AYRES' SCREENPLAY bares primary responsibility for Merry's monstrosity. Liz's first novel met with critical raves; she now suffers from severe writer's block on her second. Meanwhile, Merry has compiled the histories of her famous Malibu neighbors, who came to her for tuna and consolation. She changes their names and calls it a novel. She then emotionally blackmails Bisset into bringing this litter-box lining to her prestigious publisher. Not merely a supportive friend, but a good neighbor; that's Merry Noel Blake. The film seems unaware of just how appalling Merry's behavior is; it certainly doesn...

Author: By A.a. Brown, | Title: Not the Perfect Friendship | 10/16/1981 | See Source »

...history of weak male performances when he doesn't work with the very best, he can't be blamed for the pathetic males of Rich and Famous; they were not his choice. And in any case, Ayres condemns Bisset to remain alone. After the breakup of her marriage, Liz falls in with a pseudo-intellectual journalist who proposes to her; Bisset snipes at the offer, obviously afraid to commit herself to anyone, let alone this infant. Finally, after a conference with Bergen, the sole time we see Bergen at all supportive, Bisset decides to accept. She goes to meet...

Author: By A.a. Brown, | Title: Not the Perfect Friendship | 10/16/1981 | See Source »

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