Word: rebounding
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...62nd minute, the Eagles got the second goal of the game when Wise sent a free kick from the right side across the goalmouth Ginsburg punched the ball out but Eagle striker Steve Masiello, whom Ginsburg had denied first half, knocked in the rebound...
Whatever is causing the dollar's climb, both the U.S. rebound and the strong currency have been a tonic to many countries. Reason: the thriving economy whets the American appetite for imports, while the strong dollar slashes the price of foreign exports to the U.S. This has been particularly important to the indebted developing countries. Brazilian exports to the U.S. have climbed 44% over the past two years, to an estimated $6.9 billion for 1984, while Mexico's are up 15%, to $18 billion. Boasts Treasury Secretary Donald Regan: "What is good...
...rebound, however, landed on the stick of the Terriers' Diane Weinberg, who promptly fired the ball deep into the Harvard goal...
...just four minutes later. Weinberg repeated, taking a rebound that Abely had kicked out in front and turning it into an unnecessary B.U. insurance tally...
...trail that the Austrian government has built wooden platforms on many peaks to increase standing space. At Königssee in southern West Germany, 800,000 tourists a year come to yell, some of them at the same time: their goal is to hear the echo of their voices rebound from the mountain amphitheater. As one distraught Swiss expert puts it, "We are making this place the Disneyland of Europe...