Word: macdonaldization
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...drink. Every two hours, he took a swish of Tom's of Maine mouthwash to rinse the salt water out of his mouth. With the current, Brunstad estimates he swam a total of 32 miles, the last 200 yards of which he did accompanied by Alison Streeter and Marcella MacDonald, two of the strongest Channel swimmers in the world. "I had an adrenaline rush about 100 m from the shore," he says. "A spotlight came on, and I looked up, and I could see buildings along the beach, and I could see a church, so I just really...
...They did a real good job on the [penalty kill],” said Rensselaer forward Kirk MacDonald, “just getting in the shooting lanes, taking away shots. We moved the puck pretty well, but they’re just real disciplined...
...That’s why they’re the No. 10 team in the nation right now,” said Rensselaer’s Kirk MacDonald. “They capitalized on their opportunities, and we didn?...
...last layup put the Crimson up 54-43 with 8:08 to play, and Harvard would hold the double-digit advantage until Brown forward Mark MacDonald connected on a jumper with 52 seconds left that cut the lead to nine...
...synthesis of MacDonald and Baldwin, the stabilization of His Majesty's Government as a "National Government" for the years 1931-35, came dramatically on Aug. 22, 1931 when King George, who was in Scotland, learned that Prime Minister MacDonald, then heading a Labor Cabinet, was being forced into resignation by the impossible Dole demands of the Labor Party. On his own royal initiative George V arrived unexpectedly in London. Friends of the King in a position to know say that he bucked up Scot MacDonald when the Prime Minister offered to step down and persuaded Conservative Party Leader Stanley...