Word: misse
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...transition from basketball to the outfield, both miss early spring practices but Wilhite says, "I think it's mostly a mental thing. You have to take your games out of the gym and put it out on the field." Stenhouse adds that Crimson coach Loyal Park "likes two-sport athletes" because "I'm already in shape when I come out for baseball...
Harvard Food Services will pay 95 cents to TCHUBA, the American Committee for Cape Verde, for each student pledging to miss Thursday night's meal. The money will be used to establish an agricultural school in the Republic of Cape Verde, a group of islands off the coast of West Africa...
Anything Goes has everything going for it, and you would be a fool to miss out. If you're at all susceptible to brainless musical comedy with lots of heart, then the Dunster production will leave you hooting and cheering, smashing your hands together and babbling like an idiot...
...were formidable practical problems in making Holocaust. First planned for six hours, the mini-series grew and grew. By the end, 150 actors and 1,000 extras had been employed; 100 miles of film had been shot. Director Marvin Chomsky, who also did half of Roots, even had to miss his father's funeral in the U.S. to keep up with his shooting schedule in Vienna. He felt his father, who had been a Zionist in the 1920s, would have wanted it that...
SEEKING DIVORCE. Phyllis George, 28, former Miss America (1971) turned television sportscaster; from Robert Evans, 47, successful Hollywood producer (The Godfather I and II, Love Story, Chinatown); after eleven months of marriage, no children; in Los Angeles...