Word: regains
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Harvard did regain control-capturing first place finishes in the next six events and sweeping up second in all six for good measure. Included in the string were double wins by sophomore Can Watson on the one and three meter boards, an phenomenal 100 free clocking by junior Boo Tyler to edge teammate Miso in 46-83, and a one-two sweep by freshman Peter Egan and Dave Lubitiz in the 200 fly-a Chappell specialty...
...there's Vicki, doing a handstand in the middle of the locker room I lost it when I saw that. I had to walk out side and regain my composure," Dooley concludes...
Iraq was clearly on the defensive, though, and appealed last week to United Nations Secretary-General Javier Pérez de Cuellar for help in arranging a truce. Having provoked the fighting in September 1980 to regain what he claimed was lost territory, Saddam Hussein now wants out of the war on almost any terms that could be described as honorable. Iran so far has rejected all offers. Even before the present worldwide oil glut, Iraq's petroleum production was down from a peak of about 4 million bbl. per day to about 1 million bbl. per day. Iraqi...
...analyst at Salomon Brothers. "He buys only at discount." Concedes Delta's Berry: "Discount rates are here to stay, but they must also be realistic." In deed, with a lot more realism and a little more luck, U.S. airlines may finally pull out of their financial nosedive and regain their cruising altitude...
After Co-Captain Paul Widerman's convincing 8-2 victory in the first match of the afternoon, the Crimson fell behind after the second match--never to regain the lead--as both freshmen Steve Beati and Dave Elien lost their matches by wide imagines, in the 126-lb, and 134-lb, weight classes respectively...