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Word: shiftings (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Turner closed out the scoring in the final minute, beating Fink on a breakaway. THE NOTEBOOK. Greg Olson's recently healed ankle bothered him again on the very first shift, he may miss tonight's game. RPI 0 1 0-1 Harvard...

Author: By Jim Silver, | Title: Halfway There: Icemen Shut Down RPI, 5-1 | 3/5/1983 | See Source »

Last year 184 students from 65 different Massachusetts institutions travelled to the steps of the Capitol under the auspices of the Massachusetts Association of Student Financial Aid Administrators. The president of that organization, Barbara Tornow of Brandeis, yesterday explained their absence this year as the result of a shift in priorities. "We decided it was more important to fight on the state level than against federal cuts," she said...

Author: By Peter R. Eccles, | Title: Council Will Send 25 Students To D.C. Financial Aid Rally | 3/2/1983 | See Source »

...only bright spot for the Crimson-be sides the knowledge that it would have buried almost any other goal tender under an avalanche of goals-was Captain Greg Olson's playing time. He took occasional shifts in the first two periods, almost setting up Greg Britz for a power-play goal early in the game, and took a regular shift in the third period. At Princeton, N.J. Harvard 1-0-1-2 Princeton 3-1 0-4 P. Rick Valdarch (kerth Benker. Pat Brodeur) 1.07: H. Gary Martin (Rob Starbuck, Match Oison) 5-37. P. Jim Matthews (Daniel Titus, Cliff...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: ECAC Play off Picture | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

...earlier stages "He explains that Americans and Russians went through cultural and political development before developing economically, and that the poorer nations must do so as well before they can make use of industrial aid. His solution is not a decrease in aid, but a call for a shift from "capital" to "cultural" assistance, a concept he never explains...

Author: By Jacob M. Schlesmger, | Title: No Voice At All | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

...another key figure in the historic incident is serving time: Frank Wills, the $80-a-week night-shift security guard who discovered the Watergate break-in and called police. Wills, 35, has been unemployed and living with his mother in North Augusta, S.C. Last week Wills was convicted just across the state line in Augusta, Ga., of shoplifting shoes. He said they were to be a gift for his son, 15. In any case, unlike almost all of the Watergate criminals. Wills got the maximum jail sentence: twelve months for stealing a $12 pair of sneakers...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sad Epilogue | 2/28/1983 | See Source »

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