Word: marginals
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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With 5:18 remaining in the period, Dodge whipped a shot over Holland's shoulder to put the Crimson in front for the first time. Co-Captain Rob Griffith expanded the margin to two goals 23 seconds later, prompting Moy to call a time...
Crimson midfielder Mark Donovan, who won 18 of his 22 faceoffs, was not quite ready to call it quits. On the ensuing faceoff, he scooped up the ball, sprinted to the cage and beat Schimoler unassisted, providing the final 10-8 margin...
...under increasing pressure to find a solution to the debt crisis. Last year Mexican President Carlos Salinas de Gortari won election by the narrowest margin in his party's 59-year history over left-of-center candidate Cuauhtemoc Cardenas. In Brazil left-wing parties have mounted a serious challenge to President Jose Sarney. And a nationalist party in Argentina could win the presidential elections...
...campus-wide referendum, students voted against the proposal by a 3 to 2 margin, council Vice Chair Noam Bramson '91 said late last night...
...curfew. When the riots ended, severe food shortages in the capital threatened to stir more disquiet. The most important victim of the upheaval was probably President Perez himself, who had begun his second term in office (the first was from 1974 to 1979) with a huge margin of popularity. That goodwill was suddenly forgotten when the rattled leader failed to stop the violence with a rambling, sometimes angry television address. Meantime, Venezuela had provided the world with an ugly example of the trials Latin America faces in trying to step out of the debt quagmire...