Word: rashness
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...that we killed off all those penalties," Cleary said. "We had a rash of penalties in the second period, and that could have hurt...
Chambers played football in the fall and, having "noting better to do," contacted Coach Tom Schneider about playing hoops in the winter. Schneider gave him the opportunity to play J.V., and after a rash of injuries hit the Quakers, the 5-ft., 10-in. guard was allowed to practice with the varsity...
Yale has been following a regular schedule the past two weeks, but don't expect harmony on the Eli lines either. A rash of injuries has kept Taylor busy creating new combinations...
Kohl's sudden turnabout last week touched off a rash of inquiries in West Germany to establish who knew what and when. On Friday government spokesman Friedhelm Ost said the country's intelligence agency had given Bonn in mid- October "serious information" about Imhausen's possible role in the Libyan project. Whether or not Kohl received those details, he was definitely informed about the U.S. case against Imhausen when he visited Washington in mid-November. Says Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Charles Thomas: "When Kohl left here, he was absolutely convinced." A Kohl adviser was not quite as sweeping...
Despite their bright prospects, the three manufacturers have been cautious about expanding their commercial production facilities in response to the orders. They know that a recession could cause a rash of order cancellations, though the volume of orders from foreign flag carriers lessens that risk. Most important is a concern that corners might be cut as production speeds up. * British Airways, Japan Air Lines and other Boeing customers have complained about sloppy work on some aircraft produced in the past three years. The company may face criminal charges in Japan because of faulty Boeing repairs that...