Word: pattern
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Both teams resorted to a pattern of stalemated screw-ups. "You clash, you bang, you come together, and then you settle in," Princeton Coach Ron Rogerson said afterwards. And once the Tiger defense settled, "it became a game of punts, turnovers, and penalties...
...There will have to be some fairly substantial changes in our staffing pattern," Redman said. He referred to the fact that the 251 U.S. diplomats either will take on the work in addition to their duties or that some will be replaced by American workers...
Currier, beginning on its own 35 with about one minute remaining, tallied its points when Corbett--moving from center to quarterback after an injury to starter Paul Zielinski--connected with Rob Garmaise on a post pattern for a touchdown...
...Cabot-North was running a crossing pattern over the middle," relates King, when the ball was thrown right at the umpire. "He caught it, and turned a shade of red like I'd never seen before. We were all laughing, but North didn't think it was too funny...
...pattern has been more complex than that. Where there was little choice on issues, victory has gone to those who seemed most committed to the interests of the average person, rather than those of the Establishment. That is the classic strategy of populism, born a century ago. Though the movement has zigzagged through the political landscape, and though some conservatives now claim a share of its legacy, populism's core remains its opposition to assorted elites. In Maryland, for instance, the voting records of Representatives Barbara Mikulski and Michael Barnes are both strongly liberal. Mikulski, the shrill voice of blue...