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Word: mightly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Maybe Carril will notice that the Crimson actually trailed by six points at halftime, and then turned around and outscored the Judges, 33-21, to pull out the victory. "Hummm, pretty impressive for a team that would fold after falling behind in the first half last year," Carril might think, no longer sporting that snicker...

Author: By M.d. Stankiewicz, | Title: And Now a Word From New Jersey | 12/5/1989 | See Source »

...might notice Harvard Co-Captain Fred Schernecker was only 2-for-9 from the field last night and scoff. But then he might notice in the description of the game that it was Schernecker's three-point jumper with two minutes remaining in the game that gave the Crimson a comfortable six-point margin...

Author: By M.d. Stankiewicz, | Title: And Now a Word From New Jersey | 12/5/1989 | See Source »

...Hmmm, very impressive for a player struggling from the field to hit a clutch shot," Carril might mutter under his breath, now frowning. "The Crimson always seemed to miss the big shots at the end of the game last year...

Author: By M.d. Stankiewicz, | Title: And Now a Word From New Jersey | 12/5/1989 | See Source »

...students remained in the gymnasium to form an environmental action group. Leaving the hall, Rifkin looked back over his shoulder and said to a companion that these were the children of the antiwar generation. If they do eventually become Rifkin's political heirs, some would argue, the nation might benefit if they could deliver their messages with a bit more intellectual light, and maybe with a touch less partisan heat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Most Hated Man In Science: JEREMY RIFKIN | 12/4/1989 | See Source »

Following eight nights of tumultuous demonstrations and calls for democracy, Czechoslovak party leader Milos Jakes resigns. The day in 1968 that Soviet tanks rolled into Prague. Prepping for his shipboard sessions with Gorbachev, Bush gives some signs that the meetings just might go beyond the get- acquainted exercise he originally envisioned. How the President's thoughts on the Soviet Union -- and its daring leader -- have evolved from standoffishness to engagement...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Time Magazine Contents PageVol. 134, No. 23 DECEMBER 4, 1989 | 12/4/1989 | See Source »

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