Word: regrouping
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...political season. Last year the party decided to give the states only four months, instead of five, to choose delegates to the Democratic Convention, and as a result many primaries and caucuses were moved up. In the past two elections, candidates had a month after the Iowa caucuses to regroup for the New Hampshire primary. But in 1984 New Hampshire follows Iowa by a week, and a week after that at least a dozen more states-the number could grow-will hold their caucuses or primaries. All told, upwards of 30% of the Democratic Convention's delegates will...
...with the 1,300 tons of equipment rained on them by the U.S. Nor did they show any great mastery of the battlefield discipline necessary to repel a hypothetical Corinthian advance. The 528 Honduran paratroopers dropped into the war-game zone, for example, spent two full hours attempting to regroup into companies. When one trooper was slightly injured during a faulty jump, other members of his battalion stood idly by rather than carrying him off for medical aid. In public, U.S. military officers had only good things to say about the doleful Honduran performance. But a ranking U.S. officer admitted...
...weeks ago, the spikers would have been unable to halt the decline typified in the second contest. Yesterday, however, the team was able to regroup not only to win that game, but to play some of the finest volleyball exhibited the entire season...
With Wong in the game, the spikers had to regroup, and, as in previous contests, had trouble putting it all together on the court. Lowell grabbed another...
...moved his family from Virginia and bought a $91,000 home in Battlement Mesa. The house has lost perhaps a quarter of its value overnight. "I really don't know what's happening," sighed Saunders last week. "I guess we somehow try to fall back and regroup...