Word: rivale
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...entirely unzipped in back, fumbled to rezip her, bungled the job. Tensely whispered Liz: "Why don't you put your arm around me?" Pat Weaver instantly did so. The main reason the incident proved embarrassing was that some 20 million TV fans were watching it on a rival network show, CBS's Person to Person...
...Conservatives are at it again. The running feud between two rival groups broke out again--tamely--last night as two members and one non-member of the New Conservative Club resigned from that group to reconstitute the Conservative League...
...just can't go on like this," Debicki said. When questioned if he envisioned the threat of a rival freshman weekly, he replied, "There isn't room enough for one, let alone...
...exclusively in one direction, causing a few editors to grow disgruntled. The magazine's rabid interest in reform drove some of its more flippant members to form the Lampoon in 1871, leaving the Advocate more of a newspaper than anything else. In 1873, however, the CRIMSON appeared as a rival bi-weekly newspaper, and the Advocate board suddenly became more interested in the arts...
...seems that attacks on the University have gotten votes--lots of them. Both Sullivan and his father Michael A. consistently got high totals at each council election, and Eddie outdistanced his nearest rival by almost two to one in last year's campaign. But compared to his father, the present mayor is a mild man. The Dude once pushed a bill through the City council renaming Harvard Square 'Washington Square' before that august body knew what had happened; it subsequently rescinded the measure...