Word: mustering
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...really didn't stand a chance--outflanked in the field and ambushed on the track. But the Cadets didn't surrender until after the 220 yard dash near the end of the meet. Harvard only picked up 87 points, but those 87 were 20 more that the Cadets could muster, and the thinclads returned triumphant from Saturday's match...
...state which professors at the University of Florida said had the fastest rising population and biggest land development rush in the history of the United States. Kenny took some good natured kidding about how "speedy" he was. He would need all the courage and speed he could muster to get that plot of land before the developers...
...only run that MIT could muster against Driscoll was unearned, as was the only run Harvard picked up off Royal. Mike Dzieken scored the Engineer run in the seventh, reaching first on a single, second on a passed ball (Dan Williams' first of the season), third on a fly ball to right and home on an error by Thomas...
...citation against Nixon for obstructing the impeachment inquiry if, as he has so far, he refuses to yield the evidence. Nixon apparently believes that such a charge would be too thin to enlist broad public support and that even if impeached by the House on that charge, he could muster the 34 votes necessary in a Senate trial to retain his office...
...withdraw her resignation and remain as Prime Minister solved the immediate problem of who would form a government, the inability of the Israeli political power-structure to produce a viable alternative underlined a more fundamental problem. The ideological divisions in Israel are so deep that no group can muster enough support to govern effectively...