Word: nets
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...comeback began when Steve Lux, calmly situated behind the Navy net, dished off a pass to Ivy League Rookie of the Year Mickey Cavouti, who slipped it past Navy goalie Joe Donnelly five minutes into the third period...
Bergmann, a first-team All-Star selection, is the owner of a 5.75 goals-against average and a .705 save percentage. On the other end of the field, Navy will put Joe Donnelly (6.22 g.a.a. and a .635 save percentage) in the net...
...produced a dazzling string of scientific and technological breakthroughs. Stanford developed the world's first X-ray microscope. The Stanford Medical Center was the site of the nation's first adult heart transplant. Stanford research produced the basic patent on gene splicing and scores of other inventions that will net the university some $6 million in royalties this year...
...commercial potential. Mantegna's character, so newly installed in executive splendor that his office furniture is still covered with painters' drop cloths, solemnly explains that a quarter-century in show business has given him a certain wisdom. The cardinal rule, he says, is not to accept percentages of net profit because there is never, ever, a net. Then he muses aloud about whether there could ever be such a thing as a successful film that did not make money and announces, solemnly, that there cannot. At the outset, Silver's character is pitching a violent prison film starring a "bankable...
...point during the tiebreaker, Austrian and Fleming had a five-minute rally until Fleming charged the net. The ball barely skimmed the net and fell onto Austrian's side to win the tie-breaker for Fleming...