Word: rushing
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...entire Common Market decided to copy it. When Germany made the switch to VAT last year, one immediate effect was a 2% drop in the export price of steel, machinery and other goods. The Netherlands introduced VAT Jan. 1 with similar results. Denmark and Sweden have joined the rush; Norway, Belgium and Italy will do so next Jan. 1, and Britain is considering...
That was the way Harvard scored its goals--throwing the puck into the Northeastern zone and then manuvering for the close shot. Ironically, Jack Turco's line, which usually relies on this style of play, was the only line to convert a rush into a goal...
Still, the 20% gap between the different prices revived skepticism about the durability of the "two-tier" price system. In last year's gold rush, the $3 billion that drained out of official reserves created a price-stabilizing oversupply of the metal in the free market. Now that cushion is depleted because speculators have bought it up. If the price gap grows larger, the central bankers of smaller nations might be tempted to unload official stocks of gold at the much higher free-market price-thereby circumventing the two-tier arrangement...
Sophomore center Joe Cavanagh, shut out by the Indians for two periods, broke a 3-3 deadlock at 12:04 in the third period with a spectacular unassisted goal on a length of the ice rush...
...DeMichele widened the Crimson's margin with a goal at 15:10 on a three man rush on the goalie. Cavanagh won the face-off, passed it to Owens, and then DeMichele took Owen's pass the length of the ice before scoring. Jim Horning closed out the scoring at 18:12 on a point-blank wrist shot...