Word: rebounds
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...foresaw the drop and tried to forestall it by diversifying into school equipment, hospital beds and medical supplies, expects such sidelines to lead the way back; non-bowling products already account for 77% of Brunswick's $66 million in first-quarter sales. Bensinger also anticipates that bowling will rebound in the U.S. and grow in Europe, where Brunswick has opened 22 centers. Until it does, economy is the order; Bensinger has even cut his own salary from...
...Crimson took a 1-0 lead after two minutes when Tink Gunnoe fired in a rebound from 10 feet...
...made infertile; they merely wish to space their pregnancies and control the number of their children. Almost invariably they ask: "If I take the pills for a couple of years, and then stop, will I be able to conceive?" The answer is an emphatic yes. By a sort of rebound effect, the pills increase fertility in women who stop taking them. Indeed, the pills were largely developed by a Roman Catholic gynecologist, Boston's Dr. John Rock, working with Biologist Gregory...
...life in the second period at the 5:38 mark, after Emien Hall bounced one in off Crimson goalie Brandy Sweitzer's stick to tie the score. At 7:33 Billy Lamarche got the Crimson rolling by scoring from close in after Barry Treadwell passed Bobby Clark's rebound over...
...about Terry Robinson; he's a strong number three man," Barnaby went on. "As for Morris, Billy's been losing a few lately, but he's playing well and getting better. He beat Dick Hoehn, Dartmouth's star last year, in a match this week. He's ready to rebound, and I think he'll do it now, when we need it most...