Word: patly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Callinan 5 8 84 30 0 Chuck Marshall 6 7 118 21 1 Paul Connors 5 7 69 21 0 Paul Scheper 4 6 88 30 0 Mike Granger 4 2 15 12 1 Bill McGlone 4 1 23 23 0 Steve Bianucci 1 1 19 19 0 Pat Carreon 4 1 12 12 0 Tackling Leaders Player Tackles Assists Total Chuck Durst 36 6 42 Bob Woolway 34 6 40 Peter Coppinger 32 4 36 Tim Palmer 28 7 35 Mike Jacobs 29 2 31 Brad Stinn 26 5 31 Tony Finan 24 6 30 Justin Whittington...
...play vital roles in the lives of minority students. Officials and students at these schools say they cannot envision their university without one, and they agree that Harvard should establish a Third World center. "Harvard can take a strong, leading place in the area of Third World centers," Pat Romney, director of Yale's Black/Afro-American center, says...
Green also brought to the Phillies the Earl Weaver philosophy of playing every man on the roster. Philadelphia had traditionally played a stand-pat lineup, but Green used pinch hitters freely and was not loath to make late-inning defensive changes in his oversupply of high-priced stars...
...entertain. He shows off the fences that he and the hired man, Lee Clearwater, put up together. He displays his black thoroughbred, Little Man, a handsome brute that knows its master. From about 30 yds. away the horse responds to Reagan's call, trotting up for a pat on the nose and a piece of carrot...
...made for $500,000 by Mark Reichert, 32, has been called the first punk-rock film noir. At first glance, the phrase fits. Deborah Harry, making her dramatic-film debut, is the blond of Blondie; Chris Stein, who composed the sepulchrally melodious score, is Blondie's lead guitarist; Pat Benatar, in a featured role, has an album of her own. And Union City is faithful to the tones and undertones of film noir, that postwar style of moviemaking that transposed Raymond Chandler's mean-streets prose and James M. Cain's haunted losers to celluloid. Electric blue...