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...risk in racing in difficult weather is catching an oar in the waves. Under such conditions, crew becomes a maniacal struggle both to keep the craft afloat and to propel it as fast a possible...
Following Jackson's stunning triumph in the Michigan caucuses, the Wisconsin primary has taken on large importance in the campaign. A Jackson victory could well propel him to the nomination, while a Dukakis triumph could stem what seems to be a growing Jackson groundswell...
...have taken more than Penn State's resident football genius to propel the Nittany Lions past the Harvard men's tennis team yesterday at the Palmer Dixon Courts...
Coach Carole Kleinfelder returns all but two players from last year's squad, which posted a 9-4-1 record (5-0 Ivy). In her 10th year in charge of the program, Kleinfelder hopes to capitalize on the experience of her players to propel it to the Ivy title, and perhaps to a higher national ranking than the lofty number eight achieved by the 1987 women...
...would give the Republicans fits in the general election precisely because he can't be pigeonholed as "soft" on communism or as a big spender. While remaining loyal to the Democratic Party's liberal traditions, Gore would be able to bring moderate voters back into its fold, and thereby propel it back into the White House...