Word: patly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...smile or make a point. Jeff MacNelly of the Chicago Tribune insists that the public too must have some clear visual impression of a person before "we can get a little crazy in caricaturing him with a kind of shorthand." The Universal Press Syndicate's Pat Oliphant says, "I hate changes of Administrations. It takes six months...
...Pat O'Connor's direction sustains many of the qualities of MacLaverty's novel. An unintrusive presentation of characters and story, and a lack of bias, bring us to a similar proximity with the events. Occasionally, the abrupt switches of scene and brief flashbacks draw attention to themselves to a distracting extent. Time and the pattern of events are, perhaps inevitably, more satisfactorily handled in the novel. The music and photography complement the action seamlessly...
...Jack Kemp (R-N.Y.), a former college and professional football player and Pat Haden, Rhodes scholar and a former professional quarterback, are tow others who have made a mark both on and off the playing field...
ANAHEIM, Calif--Pat Sheridan drove in three runs and Steve Balboni and Buddy Biancalana cracked two-run homers Tuesday night as the Kansas City Royals defeated the California Angels 10-0 to take a two-game lead in the American League West...
SPLIT END (1)--When John O'Brien graduated in June, Harvard lost its second-best receiver of all time. O'Brien hauled in 47 passes last year, by far the most on the team. None of the returning split ends caught a pass. Senior Pat Coyne (6-ft., 3-in., 183 lbs.) has the edge in experience, but sophomore Joel Seay (5-ft., 10-in., 175 lbs.) and junior John Zurasky (6-ft., 1-in., 175 lbs.) are also in the picture. Restic wants a deep threat, so the position may not be settled till he finds...