Word: recoverer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Curry followed with a successful jumper from 15 feet out, fell back to recover the ball on a steal, and went right to the foul line for a jumper and another two points. Harvard was ahead, 12-6.
The insult, from which the Crimson couldn't recover, came on Brown's very next possession. Whipple found ample room over the right side of the Crimson defensive line, and easily moved his team 49 yards in seven plays for the winning score.
Yet the present anomaly remains: a small but proud nation cut in half by a huge waterway under the control of a foreign power. The arrangement may once have been economically justified, even a historical necessity, but it is a current indignity for Panamanians. As Venezuelan President Carlos André...
Shuttle diplomacy, however, proved to have its limitations. By the time Cyrus Vance succeeded Kissinger as Secretary of State, all sides seemed ready for a comprehensive settlement. The Arabs realized that a return to Geneva offered the alternative to a war to recover occupied territories. The Israelis perceived it as...
In the second quarter, Charlie Kaye jumped on a pigskin that Baggott had jarred free. In the fourth, on the play that killed Cornell, Baggott raced 40 yards downfield to recover the loose goods. In the third, he had some fun.