Word: reacts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...poised to reach out and snatch that lump of cowhide and stitches in one hand, casually, maybe then uncaringly toss it back like some undersized fish. But when it's never happened before, and Mercker's fastball to Berry is fouled off, and you have but a second to react, calculate and react again...you lunge, desperately, with both hands, and when you catch it you're quickly grateful not to have been cascaded with a chorus of boos for letting the prize slip to the blue seats below...
...Learning to play together, learning how to react to each other, I think that will be of supreme importance," Wheaton says. "You can have all the intensity and all the drive in the world, but if you don't work together, you're not going to get very far. I think this team has the ability to be that sort of team...
...terrorist groups that might try to persuade people they have built a bomb. "The problem now," says Richard Guthrie of the Verification Technology Information Center, a nonprofit group in London, "is blackmail. If someone says he's built a bomb in a basement somewhere, how does a government react when that person produces a gram or so of weapons-grade material to prove the threat...
...These two recordings appear removed from each other in many ways. The exertion, enthusiasm, and depth of interpretation necessary to bring off the Schumann hardly parallel the effortless lightness of the Beethoven. Indeed, the players react extremely differently to the two pieces...
...close at 99.40 -- below the psychologically important level of 100 yen. The reason? Ross Taylor, senior vice president of the Japanese bank Daiwa America, told TIME Daily: government figures this week will show that the trade gap widened in June. Moreover, Taylor says, the U.S. is expected to react to this bad news by devaluing its own currency, making American goods cheaper, and more attractive, to the Japanese...