Word: shores
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Your distressing account of Monday last, "Band's New Guidelines to Cut Vulgarity and in Jokes," has arrived on this distant shore. As one of the aging alumni putatively beneficiaries of the Dean's intrusion into the domain of free expression--and as one who two decades ago played in Schneider's Band and formulated a show routine or two, when not otherwise pulling oars--let me urge the Dean's restraint on prior restraint...
Three minutes later the Crimson attack redeemed itself. Inga Larson, team captain and second-leading scorer, moved on the offensive. Earlier she had been playing back, helping shore up a defense which was playing without its injured sweeper, Debbie Field. Larson drove the ball into the upper right-hand corner of the Tiger net to knot the game with 5:15 left...
...after presiding over Labor's worst defeat in 65 years, when Britons in June re-elected the Conservative government of Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. Kinnock's bandwagon rolled over three party heavyweights: the center-right's Roy Hattersley, 50, Leftist Veteran Eric Heffer, 61, and Peter Shore, 59, a moderate spokesman on economic affairs. The battle for the deputy leader's post proved much sharper. With Kinnock's tacit support, Hattersley defeated Leftist Michael Meacher, 43, thereby establishing what party faithful called "the dream ticket," a combination that seemed to bridge the deep left-right...
...past 21 years, contrary investors have annually trekked far from Wall Street's madding crowd to band together for a few days and offer one another encouragement and advice. Last week more than 300 gathered in Vergennes, Vt., for the Contrary Opinion Forum at a resort on the shore of Lake Champlain...
Boston's mayoral candidates yesterday transformed the city's annual Columbus Day parade into an orgy of politicking as they attempted to shore up support for today's nonpartisan preliminary election...