Word: rebounds
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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York iced the game at 21:30 of the second half on the rebound of one of Sarah Mleczko's 11 shots for the day. Mleczko received an assist...
...lone score of the game came nine minutes into the first half as wing Amie Knox scooped the ball into the net. Knox had just passed the ball in on a penalty corner play, but none of the inners could muster a scoring shot. Knox finally scored on a rebound...
...then Sarah Mleczko took the ball into the Northeastern end for the first time, charging halfway to the Huskie net before being separated from the ball. Seconds later, the freshman took a long shot from the right side, and Crimson teammate Karen Linsley was there to put home the rebound. Radcliffe...
Trumbo, obviously dying as the 1975 interviews which interpolate the film were made, nevertheless communicates a self-confidence and circumspection missing from some of the other writers who couldn't rebound the way he did. Successful enough to be generous, Trumbo is able to empathize to the extent that he projects himself back in time: "I had three children. I had a nice wife. Why should I go to jail...
...reason that the nationwide rebound in housing lacks real punch is the lag in construction of new apartment buildings-in part, the result of the virtual freeze on federal subsidies for low-income dwellings, which was imposed by President Nixon in 1973. Moreover, the recent slump drove many small-and medium-sized subcontractors out of business, reducing the ability of the industry to meet the suddenly increased demand for single-family houses. Another major impediment to faster growth: the price of new and existing homes has been rising faster than the average family's ability to pay for them...