Word: quarterly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...closing minutes of the first quarter a shot by Harvard attackman Steve Lux found the back of net, putting the Crimson on the scoreboard...
...their life cycles. Artificial intelligence is just getting started: the first commercial projects appeared less than five years ago, and are now finding widespread application (see following story). The supercomputer manufacturers, on the other hand, having supplied high-speed processors to government labs and intelligence agencies for a quarter-century, are now experiencing a growth so explosive that it has taken even the most optimistic industry leaders by surprise. Sales of the machines, which cost $5 million to $25 million each, have increased 25% a year or more over the past decade, and in 1988 will pass the $1 billion...
...J.A.M.A. report, which was an analysis of five major studies of mammography, found that for every 10,000 women between 40 and 49 who have yearly mammograms for ten years, only 22 lives would be saved. The overall price tag would be considerable. Screening even a quarter of the 14 million women in the U.S. between 40 and 49 would cost $350 million. The practical result: few poor women are tested for breast cancer at all; middle-class women, too, balk at the cost, which many health-insurance plans still refuse to reimburse (though four states require insurers to cover...
Junior attackman Brad Raymond rifled home the next goal, at 5:34 of the first quarter. Eight seconds later, he scored again...
Parker--whose name is often preceded in print by the word "legendary"--has guided the storied heavyweights for the past quarter-century. In that span, he's produced 13 undefeated crews...