Word: relayers
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...until late 1976, when Suzzy left college and the women formed a trio, that the Roches began to appear again. They sang Christmas carols, played troubadours for small change at train stations, began to be noticed on the relay of folk-oriented clubs around New York...
...eight times larger than the biggest existing photovoltaic system. Up to now, such systems have generally been confined to remote and inaccessible locations where the costs of providing conventional power are prohibitive. For example, in California solar cells generate energy for Coast Guard buoys, rural water pumps, VHF telecommunications relay towers, automatic weather stations and even an Air Force radar station. In addition, Kansas oil wells use solar electricity to inhibit the rusting of metal; a remote Arizona Indian reservation gets its power from cells, and even the Saudi Arabian government plans to line its Jidda-Riyadh highway with...
Almost every thinclad registered a solid performance in the meet. The sprint relay squad remained undefeated as Joe Salvo and Ralph Polillio returned from the injured ranks to join Marc Chapus and John Jakenfelds for a time of 41.9 over the 400-meter course...
Chapus grabbed third in the 200 and led off the 1600-meter relay, which the Crimson...
...Crimson came closest to victory in the two-mile relay, as the team of Sarah Linsley, Martha Clabby, Kat Taylor and Leanne Rozelle trailed the Tigers at the tape by five yards...