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Word: slalomed (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Junior Jay McLeod captured second in the men's giant slalom and classmate Margaret Waters took third in women's cross country, while junior Tim Allen claimed fifth and sophomore Bill Keeley posted 10th behind Leger in men's cross-country...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Scoreboard | 1/28/1983 | See Source »

Even though she likes skiing with Harvard, Hale misses the risk and speed of downhill racing. The hills aren't as big here in the East, and there has been no college downhill, only slalom and giant slalom, since 1975.Also, the strength needed to maintain control at high speeds requires training every day, and Hale doubts she'll have enough on-snow training to take on a downhill race in the next three years. There's a loneliness in knowing you may never put on your helmet and do that again...

Author: By Jeffrey E. Seiffert, | Title: Former Downhill Racer Paces Skiers | 2/26/1982 | See Source »

...skimen's moments were unquestionably dim--sophomore Albert Leger had Harvard's best showing with a 26th-place finish in she 15-km. cross country race, alpinist Jeff Donahue copped 34th out of 50 in the slalom, and captain David Rothman, in his first race after a back injury, claimed the Crimson's best showing in the giant slalom with his 43rd-out-of-50 finish...

Author: By Jeffrey E. Seifert, | Title: Skimen Fall at Dartmouth | 2/16/1982 | See Source »

...Woonerven. The entrances to streets are necked-down to one lane to slow down autos; that lane is then broken up with trees, planters, play equipment, benches and flower beds. Cars are parked diagonally in small groups on alternate sides of the street, so that moving vehicles have to slalom around them. Intersections are marked by islands of greenery or with gradually raised crosswalks...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Design: Trying to Tame the Automobile | 10/12/1981 | See Source »

...husband, Pianist Leone Magiera, her coach and accompanist, to persuade her to resume her career. "Later, I am singing with La Scala, Covent Garden, Paris, Vienna, and it is difficult to come to America, I am so busy. Now I try, come si dice, to do a little slalom." She makes a wavy motion with one hand, skirting imaginary obstacles to illustrate the difficulty of fitting the U.S. into her European schedule. But she will: a Bohème in Houston and a Romeo et Juliette in Chicago later this year, Mascagni's obscure II Piccolo Marat...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Music: Mirella Freni Tries the Slalom | 8/3/1981 | See Source »

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