Word: slack
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...more concerned about how we play the last six games," center Robert Parish said. "I want to be on a positive note going into the playoffs. I don't want to slack...
...along with government-run rocket . programs in Japan and China, now aim to give Ariane a run for its money. NASA, which previously tried to protect its turf by discouraging U.S. satellite- launching entrepreneurs, earlier this month came out in favor of private rocket services to take up the slack left by the shuttle's interrupted schedule. Reason: Congress is worried that U.S. companies will become dependent on foreign satellite-launching services...
...losses to Princeton and Cornell, if anything, helped our people become more focused and determined about winning at Easterns," Ford said. "We now know that if we swim well, we're fine, but if we slack off, there are teams ready to beat...
...fall, which is the slack season for tourism, only about 20 to 60 people come in each night after midnight. "The main reason we're open is because the store has to be cleaned anyway," says Bob Litchfield, a Bean's employee. He adds that Bean's had not closed its doors since one night back in 1951. After that, L.L. Bean himself made the decision to keep the store open all night...
Never one to slack off, Hayes also plays on Harvard's softball team--which should challenge Princeton for the Ivy championship this season--in the spring...