Word: ran
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Having thrown for 184 yards and one touchdown. Butler ran for the TD from the one a minute and a half into the final period, negating an 87-yd., two-touchdown performance by the Big Green's Lorenzo Chambers...
...even a last-minute barrage of Crimson shots couldn't produce another goal, and time ran out with the Bulldogs hanging...
...embrace also reinforced outdated expectations that its members would vote as a bloc. "The fact that people expect labor to deliver a unified vote is ridiculous," says Sam Fishman, president of the Michigan AFL-CIO. In 1964, 73% of labor households voted for L.B.J.; by the time Jimmy Carter ran for re-election in 1980, the Democrats' share of the union vote had dropped to 50%. "I don't even read the stuff they send me," says Robert McConnachie, a Reagan sup porter who belongs to the American Federation of State, County and Municipal Employees in Avon Township...
...always difficult to distinguish between Jesse Jackson and what he stood for. The eloquent young man was a master politician-part preacher, part insurrectionary, part visionary, part hater. Tainted now, however, by racists whom he refused to repudiate, he ran not as a presidential candidate who happened to be black but as the black presidential candidate. And his cause was new-for however he styled it, his cause was that of black separatism within the American political system...
Both teams exchanged possessions, but Saybrook/Trumbull was gaining momentum. Luck was with Quincy, however, and time ran out to give the Harvardians the 28-14 victory and boasting rights all over Cambridge and a small community in central Connecticut...