Word: seed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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What's most convincing is the way the Crimson squad has improved ever since a season-opening 9-2 loss at Maryland, the top seed in the NCAA tourney which begins across the country on Wednesday...
...Crimson clinched the contest in singles play by racking up a 5-1 score on wins by Kaufman, first seed Elizabeth Evans, Kathy Vigna, Robin Boss and Erika Schulman...
...properly equipped with saris and cliches, but she looks as though she had been dipped in cocoa for the role. Still, Irving bears up well in a difficult part; it cannot have been easy to play a dignified love scene and utter lines like ". . . men are careless of their seed...
...ferns, fragments of woven rattan, dried anchovies, pig intestines from the Chinese market below Canal Street in New York City, leaves of the Monstera deliciosa (another bow of homage, this time to Matisse, in whose late works that indoor plant is a constant character), broccoli stems, bamboo fans, the seed pods and roots of lotus, gourds, warty cucumbers, the breastbone of a turkey: a list without apparent limit. Some of the things Graves brought in could only be used once or twice: a crayfish she brought home in a doggy bag from a Louisiana restaurant, for instance, became so offensive...
Deregulation should not mean encouragement for corporate moguls to attack each other in heady games involving billions of dollars' worth of the nation's potential seed money. The anti-trust legislation is already in place to fight back against the clustering of wealth and power in a small group of oilmen and profiteering kamikazes--and it must be used...