Word: matching
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...jail, racial tensions and gangs threaten innocent Jimmie. The convicts he encounters match in violence the police who frame him for drug dealing in order to conceal their mistake in busting his house...
Despite what happened in the William's game, every Harvard fan would have bet the ranch that the Crimson would clinch the match in the third set. Even with excellent play from Marybeth Flemming and Chrissy Leonard, Lowell just couldn't get it together...
...started to wake up. No one on the Crimson side really started to worry until its advantage was reduced to 12-10. Then a huge backrow kill by Lowell forward Marybeth Flemming was the first of three unanswered points which put Harvard behind for the first time in the match...
...second chance was all the Crimson needed. Karanas once again came through with two blocks to give the Crimson a 14-13 advantage. Then an attack error gave the Crimson the match...
...must be hell being Irving Berlin," a music publisher once lamented. "The poor guy's his own toughest competition." Few could match his output: more than 800 published songs and almost as many unpublished. Nor could they equal his business acumen. Fiercely protective of the copyrights to his songs, he helped establish the principle that every performance of a composer's work deserved a royalty. At the end, the boy from Cherry Street was worth millions...