Word: onto
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Given that the Cross is a 10-point favorite, a Princeton victory would be stunning. It would also throw the pigskin back onto Harvard's field. It would say, "We did it, let's see you do it." Next week, Harvard faces the Crusaders in Worcester, Mass...
Bush's handlers very effectively moved the campaign onto more comfortable ground. By equating Dukakis with Carter and Mondale they are suddenly running against the type of candidate history shows they can defeat...
...even more importantly, the Bush strategy is forcing Dukakis to respond and react rather than put forth his own initiatives. In this way, Bush has pushed Dukakis onto political low ground and kept him there by tying him to an allegation too dangerous to be left unanswered: same candidate, new face...
Vice President George Bush has also taken a Harvard faculty member onto his staff, having made Public Policy Lecturer Richard N. Haass foreign policy advisor to his campaign. Director of the Institute of Politics Richard L. Thornburgh replaced Edwin Meese III as Attorney General, and may remain at this post if Bush wins the election...
...will be forbidden to perform the move at the Games because they vault onto a horse set vertically out from the launching board, making it a narrower and more dangerous target than the women's horse, which is set horizontally. But the Yurchenko is still highly risky for the women. While warming up at the Tokyo World Sports Fair in May, American Julissa Gomez bounced badly off the springboard and hit her head against the horse. Instantly paralyzed, she later lapsed into a coma in a Tokyo hospital. She is now in Houston, and it is unknown whether she will...