Word: ran
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Down at Yale we ran into a hot goalie, and whether it's at B.C. or at Yale, whenever you do that it makes things tough," senior Josh Caplan said...
...America, youth was in revolt, and that great uprising on the political and cultural left was answered by the rising of George Wallace's army on the right. Wallace, truculent and charismatic in a darkling way, ran a third-party campaign that attracted a large following among blue-collar workers, ethnics, and Middle Americans who felt abandoned by their own country and its politics. There was poetry, if not logic, in the fact that many voters who would have supported Robert Kennedy switched to Wallace after Kennedy's death. Kennedy and Wallace, so different in most ways, drew from...
...this fall The Crimson ran a small box on its front page announcing that after 115 years. The Crimson would now employ gender neutral terminology. Chairmen would now be referred to as chairs, and spokesmen would be spokespersons...
...After I realized they were gone, I ran to the phone on the end of Holworthy" to call the police, the victim said. Harvard University police arrived within minutes, said the victim, but the assailants had escaped...
According to the student, one of men yelled at him to stop walking and--when he didn't stop--ran up to him and kicked him in the stomach. The other three assailants followed their leader and also struck the surrounded student, he said. "They got a few nice whacks in," he added...