Word: shook
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Haig got on well with Mubarak. Both are military men, jut-jawed and plainspoken. At the end of the talks in Cairo's baroque Uruba Palace, Mubarak shook hands with Haig and said simply, "Well, I think we are finished." Haig grinned jauntily and replied, "No, see you in Washington." Mubarak arrives in the U.S. for a state visit on Feb. 2, though he may in fact see Haig again in Cairo a few days earlier. Ali assured reporters that Egypt welcomed Haig's participation in the peace process and promised to "intensify" the autonomy negotiations...
...monstrous poster of the team in its full splendor. Forty-Niner pennants decorated her bulletin board, and Sunday afternoons were devoted to tracking down the Forty-Niner results, preempting all other television shows if the team happened to be buzzing among the New England television circuits. We shook our heads in amazement and sadness--Forty-Niner fever, worse than the fever that struck the miners over 100 years ago, had claimed another victim...
...that historic Sunday at Shea, Todd and his teammates set fire to a crowd more than willing to sit through freezing weather to capture the biggest moment in New York football history. The bleachers literally shook, the goal posts came down, Gastineau danced his victory dance, and the champagne flowed...
Scientists in the Boston area will record for a few more weeks small aftershocks from the earthquake that shook New England Saturday, but it is unlikely that another eruption will occur soon, Harvard geophysicists said yesterday...
Over 80 aftershocks from the earthquake, which struck a sparsely populated area of New Brunswick, Canada, have occured since the eruption Saturday. The largest of these shook the northeast coastal region on Tuesday...