Word: sighted
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...NOTEBOOK An unusual sight for Harvard fans was the replacement of Blair with a sixth skater when a delayed penalty was called on B.C. early in the second period In the past, Bill Cleary has been one of the few coaches who kept his goalies in net in those situations. The Crimson hand made a point of needling the Eagle fans with a rendition of the Notre Dame fight song a reference to B.C's Liberty Bow loss. At Bright Hockey Center Boston College 1 1 1--3 Harvard...
...helped very match to show that American Companies lost sight of the need to be excellent... They were a little fat and happy." added Alan M. Kantrow associate editor of the Harvard business Review...
...Caribbean Basin and the Middle East brought the superpower confrontation into still sharper focus. The invasion of Grenada, Reagan claimed, prevented Marxists from turning that island into a Soviet-Cuban colony. Elsewhere in the region, however, no such quick or decisive victory for Administration policy seemed in sight. U.S. aid to the conservative government of El Salvador in its fight against a leftist insurrection, and to the contra rebels battling the Marxist-led government of Nicaragua, did little more than sustain grim guerrilla wars. Just as the U.S. did after the 1979 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan and the imposition...
...bred a vicious cycle that has to be stopped. Let us try to break out of it by making the most of all the good will that exists and of every initiative. France will not be last in this. What we can do, we will do without ever losing sight of the fact that overtures to dialogue must not be confused with weakness...
...clubs in late 1980. Some of them were concert performances, shot and edited with perfunctory flash; others were like surrealistic visual riffs on the song, head comics for beginners, production numbers soaked in blotter acid. A technological catchall, video quickly became a generic name for these detonations of sight and sound, as those little items played on a phonograph were named for the way they were transcribed or recorded...