Word: stack
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Most teams run a variety of offenses. While Harvard normally relies on short passes from a stack formation, the team always has to be ready for unusual attacks...
...press participation in the electoral process. By the time the presidential campaign gets to the fall debates between the two major parties, reporters have outlived their usefulness, it seems to me. What voters want and are entitled to know is where the two candidates stand and how they stack up against each other. In this, reporters only...
...chorus of outrage from residents and environmentalists, who wanted a minimum of $2 billion, and has ignited a fierce debate over how best to spend the sum. Says biologist Rick Steiner of the University of Alaska: "The last thing we want to see out of this is a stack of studies, symposia and who knows what else...
TITLES: A STACK OF ORIGINAL CAST ALBUMS...
...Systems, he exercised tight control over major policy decisions and had a penchant for cutting top aides out of the loop and playing one man against another. While he has allowed the political experts to plan among themselves, some in the campaign are worried that Perot might blow his stack if things begin to go wrong. In April he dressed down campaign chairman Tom Luce for not providing adequate briefing data during the taping of an interview. "Ross can only hold himself so long," predicts an ex-employee. "He'll nail someone on national television, and the public will...