Word: misses
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Amateur athletes may miss the vacant lot abutting the Kennedy School of Government which, since it became public land in 1976, has been host to innumerable touch football games as well as a few schemes by the Cambridge City Council to use the site for public housing...
...changes on the council's attendance requirements weight member attractive at committees meetings-as opposed to the general weekly sessions-more heavily than in the past, but also allows members to miss a greater number of total meetings before facing automatic expulsion...
Evans, the team's first single player and ranked third in the country was forced to miss the final three matches of the trip due to an ailing thesis...
...plan, which now encompasses 2,300 factories and service centers, managers in designated industries such as heavy machinery and electrical equipment were given greater latitude in setting their goals. They were urged, for example, to introduce new technology into their enterprises, even if the changeover meant that they would miss production targets for one or even two years. So far, the experiment has been judged a success...
Basketball is special to Callahan. "I grew up with the game," he says. "As a sportswriter in the late 1960s, I covered the San Diego Rockets and later the Cincinnati Royals, and I still miss those associations. I used to see 100 games a year. On the road, sharing cabs and airport check-in lines, we were a small and sometimes forlorn band: the Rockets and the Royals lost a lot, and coming into New York City to play the then triumphant Knicks in front of 19,500 people could be a rather poignant experience...