Word: regains
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Stanford, the number-two seed in the tournament, defeated top-ranked Florida, 5-2, to regain the NCAA championship it last...
...attributable, more than anything, to the decline of OPEC. The Republicans have a vested interest in maintaining wide-open oil production, because to the American voter, the drop in gasoline prices is probably the single most prominent economic improvement over the Carter administration. More importantly, if OPEC were to regain power and put a lid on oil production, prices could soar and pull America back into an inflationary spiral...
...really surprised by some of the bad strokes we did," Captain Steve Wayne said, "but we were used to it from last week and were able to regain our from...
Besides, if the Ivy League were to try to regain the national prominence it once had (back in the days when families gathered around their radios for nightly entertainment), it would have to lower it academic standards a foot or two and get involved in the terrible bidding war for top-notch athletes which current Division I-A colleges wage every day of the year...
...League will never regain national prominence in major sports. Too many schools willing to dish out scholarships and occasionally overlook a fistful of D's on an athlete's report card are out there, ready to pounce on a top-notch athlete. The Ivy League will continue to attract the top-notch student-athlete. A student first, an athlete second is the great motto of Ivy League athletics...