Word: shaken
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...events that have shaken the Soviet bloc in 1989, none is more fraught with history -- or more implausible -- than the polite encounter that will take place this week in Vatican City. There, in the spacious ceremonial library of the 16th century Apostolic Palace, the czar of world atheism, Mikhail Gorbachev, will visit the Vicar of Christ, Pope John Paul II. Before delivering formal speeches in the presence of their entourages, the two East Europeans will sit down alone to chat in Russian without interpreters...
Perhaps not, but when the Crimson needed help, Roy, the nation's goals-against leader last season, held the line en route to his career-high save total. After Roy's performance, his status in the Crimson's goaltending rotation--which was shaken by a Mike Francis start last Saturday--has been reaffirmed in Cleary's eyes...
...Shaken leaders continued to make new concessions to the opposition...
...first one was said to be from the town of Beroun near Prague. The other was identified as a Prague resident, who said "I was shaken" when told of the report he was dead...
...often summon specialists to deal with students' "post- traumatic stress syndrome." Teachers and parents, experts say, need to bring fears immediately to the surface after a shooting or other violent episode and allow younger students in particular to act out and talk out the horrors they experienced. Adults are shaken as well. At the Greenwood, S.C., school, Principal Eleanor Rice lost 25 lbs. in the months after a 19-year-old man barged in, shooting at random, killed two pupils and wounded nine other people. To her, the new door locks and limited access to the building are not guarantees...