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Word: quicked (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Kleinfelder says, however, that Wright is potential All-Ivy material. "She's quick and aggressive and a smart player-if two players are going for a ball, nine times out of 10 Alyce will come up with it," Kleinfelder says...

Author: By Kristin A. Goss, | Title: ALYCE WRIGHT | 5/9/1984 | See Source »

While Usher is quick to recognize that USC has the superior talent--the top four singles players are all ranked on the World Tennis Association computer, all played in the U.S. Open qualifier last year, and the top three are ranked in the nation's top 10--he seems confident he'll soon have that extra dollar...

Author: By Nick Wurf, | Title: It's Off to Nationals for Netwomen; USC is First Round Opponent Saturday | 5/9/1984 | See Source »

...Dublin's] landscape was essentially a landscape of people, of features shaped by guide and scrounging, of quick eyes and lips, of dignity preserved through tragedy...

Author: By Mark Murray, | Title: Uninspired Tourist | 5/8/1984 | See Source »

...violence," Farrakhan insisted to TIME. "Not at all, and I'm not antiwhite, I'm against that which whites have done to blacks . .. we're anti-oppression, antityranny, anti-exploitation." By any standard, however, his remarks were outrageous in a presidential campaign, and they demanded a quick denunciation from Jackson. None was forthcoming. Instead, Jackson commented that Coleman and Farrakhan were "two very able professionals caught in a cycle that could be damaging to their careers." He later stated that Farrakhan's apparent death threat was "counterproductive" and "wrong," but he complained that the pressures...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pride and Prejudice | 5/7/1984 | See Source »

...Republicans naturally hope that Jackson will drive Jewish voters right out of the Democratic Party. Vice President George Bush, acting in his role of G.O.P. stalking horse for '84, was quick to condemn not only Farrakhan and Jackson but Mondale and Hart, neither of whom made much of an issue of the ethnic slurs in order to avoid offending black voters. Bush's ploy was "a great political stroke," admitted a Mondale aide. "It was simple, crude and effective...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Pride and Prejudice | 5/7/1984 | See Source »

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