Word: quicked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...from start to finish, moving out to a 14-point lead after 10 minutes of play, 24-10. The Crimson closed the lead to five points with 13:22 remaining in the game, 51-46, on a Mike Gielen layup off a feed from Keith Webster, but two quick baskets by Columbia stretched the visitor's lead back up to nine points...
...think we're going to struggle offensively for the whole year," said Yale Coach Tim Taylor, whose team has skated to success on the magic gloves and quick sticks of goalies Mike Schwalb and Mike O'Neill. "We're on the road for six of our last eight games. We're hoping to get home ice for the ECAC playoffs--if possible...
Rebel spokesmen were quick to reject the bid as a "deception," noting that Najibullah had not indicated whether the 115,000 Soviet troops in Afghanistan would stay in their barracks. Said Mohammed Nabi Mohammedi, spokesman for the Islamic Alliance of Afghan Mujahedin: "We should have direct negotiations with the Soviets, and they should stop hiding behind the puppets in Kabul...
This irrational element shows the need for a reassessment of the environment of scientific research, rather than a quick fix. The dean could perhaps help to resolve his own perplexity about research fraud, if he remembered that he presides over an institution that creates the "pressure" to perform--the explanation often cited by unscrupulous scientists for their misconduct...
...Arbatov, have been talking of Soviet eagerness to negotiate arms reduction. Arbatov, on a December visit to Washington, went so far as to hint about a compromise on SDI that would permit a vigorous research-and-develo pment program, prohibiting only advanced, large-scale testing that could lead to quick deployment. However, such remarks may be intended partly to intensify pressure on Reagan to make a deal -- and intensify criticism if he does not. Gorbachev's refusal to repeat the televised New Year greetings that he and Reagan beamed at each other's countries at the start...