Word: splitting
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard offense in check and gave both the Huskies and the Wildcats one-goal leads with less than 15 minutes left in regulation. But the Crimson continued to send a barrage of shots at the streaky netminders, and when Botterill was able to handle the puck cleanly and split the defense, she sent the puck flying into the back of the net time and again...
...time I arrived at Harvard, my girlfriend and I had parted ways, and I rationalized the split in accordance with Stacey's theory. High school was not the appropriate stage of life to meet one's future spouse. But, I happily decided, college certainly was. After all, my parents had met in college, as had many of my friends' parents. I resolved that my future bride must be somewhere amongst those mobs of people moving into the Yard. Two-and-a-half years later, I must report that I was sorely mistaken. Of course, retrospectively I shouldn...
...weekend split with Princeton (11-8, 6-1) and Pennsylvania (7-12, 2-5)at Lavietes Pavilion, the Crimson's three-point shooting percentage was directly correlated with the final result...
...impeachment were happening to someone else he inflames otherwise sensible Republicans. After CNN went live to St. Louis, Mo., for a picture of the World's Most Famous Celibate arm in arm with the World's Most Famous Adulterer--not even giving Clinton's trial the dignity of a split screen--one Senator wailed that he couldn't believe his eyes. "How could the Holy Father be seen with such a man?" It's been a heavy enough cross to bear that the American people have gone morally lax, but the Pontiff too? Next thing, we'll have to protect...
There's something inherently smirk-inducing about a trade dispute over bananas. You've seen it in the papers in headlines like BANANA SPLIT or GOING BANANAS. But Clark Davis isn't laughing. One day the quality-assurance engineer was contentedly playing in the basement of his Wexford, Pa., home with his N-gauge model railroad--three lines spread over 36 sq. ft. of diorama, styled after turn-of-the-century Europe. The next day, Davis, 66, heard from his supplier of German-made Fleischman engines that not only could the price be doubling but the supplier's hobby shop...