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Word: rovers (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...were arrested under South Africa's Terrorism Act for crimes ranging from allegedly giving $11.50 to an intermediary--who transferred the funds to persons who wanted to overthrow the South African government--to giving a Land Rover to another such intermediary...

Author: By Sarah C. M. paine, | Title: Student Cites Broad Scope Of Anti-Terrorism Code | 10/28/1976 | See Source »

...defendants received sentences ranging from five to seven years, while two other defendants--one allegedly involved in transporting the alleged murderers and the other allegedly involved in the Land Rover deal--were sentenced to death, according to Deffenbaugh...

Author: By Sarah C. M. paine, | Title: Student Cites Broad Scope Of Anti-Terrorism Code | 10/28/1976 | See Source »

After then travelling through India, Nepal, and the veldts of East Africa (where Land Rover safaris past Kilimanjaro and across the Serengeti plain were the major method of instruction), the year concluded at Jaeger's villa overlooking the Mediterranean at Sperlonga, Italy. Only a few of the students--one a woman who remained in a Sherpa village near Mt. Everest--failed to join the rest for the final week of the school. The week was given over to thesis writing (or dancing, or narrating) for those concerned about academic credit when they returned to their respective colleges...

Author: By Richard Leo, | Title: A Grand Multi-Media Functionally Kinetic Thesis | 6/2/1976 | See Source »

Only a few family members and close aides knew that when Prime Minister Harold Wilson climbed into the front of his official black Rover shortly after ten one gray morning early last week, he was on his way to Buckingham Palace to inform the Queen of his intention to resign from office. An hour later, when he broke the news to his Cabinet of his "irrevocable" decision to step down this month, the ministers sat in stunned silence; tears rolled down a few cheeks. So great was the disbelief by the BBC that it delayed telecasting the flash bulletin from...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: BRITAIN: Harold Wilson's Stunning Last Surprise | 3/29/1976 | See Source »

...Baggott has proved to be a remarkably versatile football player ever since he arrived at Harvard from California. For the freshman team last year, he was the adjuster, a rover who must plug the line like a linebacker or drop back on pass coverage like a back...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Savage, Baggott and Kaseta Fill Holes in Defensive Line | 11/13/1975 | See Source »

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