Word: recoverer
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Harvard football teases you. It is wide-open and unpredictable. Just when Harvard appears to be breezing past its rival, a couple of fumbles or an interception will turn the game topsy-turvy. Just when the Crimson start to go down under, they'll recover a blocked punt in the...
Which is why comparisons to The Sting or to the "camaraderie" movies about male companionship are ill-drawn. Altman may be trying to recover from the disaster of Thieves Like Us (his advertising got pulled) by making a sure-fire picture that will fund his "own" movie in Nashville, but...
The news of President Ford's pardon of Richard Nixon hit TIME staffers when most were just beginning to recover from closing the magazine. At 9:15 a.m. Sunday, Washington Correspondent Bonnie Angelo was alerted to the pending announcement. Correspondents from Los Angeles to Boston went into high gear...
Lucy was naturally invited to Warm Springs in April 1945, when F.D.R. went south to try to recover his strength. She was accompanied by an artist friend, Elizabeth Shoumatoff, who was to paint a portrait of the President.
The changeover to automation in New York will begin slowly. The Times admits that its composing room is ten years behind some other U.S. papers. But, adds Operations Officer John Werner, "it won't take ten years to recover." After some lean years, both papers look forward to the...