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Word: mixes (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...hate to rag on anybody, but, face it, folks, Brown is not a good hockey team. It is a chippy, not especially talented squad, that loves to mix it up and turn a fast-skating hockey game into Tae Known Do. Yes, McCarthy had a hot night. (Please note that he entered last night's game with a 6.19 goals against average) but, as one Harvard player said earlier in the year, "if you'll notice, we make a lot of goalies look good. Take a look at how many goalies were named Player of the Week against as last...

Author: By Bruce Schoenfeld, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: In the Holiday Spirit | 12/12/1981 | See Source »

...first time in the eleven years of the City's current policy, the Study attempted to find out who the people were under rent control. What was found was that tenants in controlled units came from about the same mix of economic levels as those in uncontrolled property. The result is that the City is helping some poor and elderly people but also a lot of middle-income people who don't need controls but who undoubtably are delighted to live at lower rates. (The other part of Cambridge's poor and elderly are probably being housed in either elderly...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Uncontrolled Taxes | 12/7/1981 | See Source »

...York, feline adoptions from animal shelters have zoomed 30% in the past three or four years. Cats are also becoming a factor in the American economy. Owners will shell out $1.4 billion for 1 million tons of cat food that carry such whisker-licking names as Meow Mix and Tender Vittles. These processed delights consist largely of soybean, corn and wheat. One hundred eighty-nine million dollars' worth of cat-box filler will inevitably follow. Revenues to veterinarians, animal psychologists, pet shops and grooming parlors will add even more millions. All of this must be added to the initial...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Crazy over Cats | 12/7/1981 | See Source »

None of the four--at one time or another stellar junior skaters--competes on "the circuit" anymore, having bartered sit spins and waltz jumps for the pen and quill of academia; needless to say, studies just don't mix with the seven and eight hours daily competitive figure skaters pump into workouts (you decide which one settles to the bottom). "An Evening" affords skaters like Rehkamp et al a prestigious opportunity to showcase the fruits of what was obviously once a large part of their lives, and they take advantage of it. All four have participated before; all but Rehkamp...

Author: By John Rippey, | Title: A Return to the Stage | 12/5/1981 | See Source »

...depletion of a layer of slat water in the river that lies beneath a layer of lighter fresh water. A $700,000 system of six bubblers installed three years ago by the MDC and the Environmental Protection Agency now pumps air into the deepest part of the basin to mix and oxygenate the water, Ferullo said...

Author: By Alexander T. Pierpont, | Title: Charles River, Cleaner Than in '60s, Far From Swimmable, Officials Say | 12/2/1981 | See Source »

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