Word: steams
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...story on "the undercover Romeo," a drug informant who allegedly lured innocent women into dope deals, to an ogling visit to a topless coffee shop. Can't something be done, critics and concerned viewers cry, about such tasteless shows? Now a campaign against TV sleaze appears to be gathering steam. But the cure may be worse than the disease...
Playing at number two, Tri-Captain Sheila Morrissey fought off Yale's Whitney Stewart to win the first two games, 18-17 and 15-12, but she lost steam and dropped the next...
...people had been sick and missed a lot of training," Haggerty said. "A lot of people lost steam. As I told them yesterday, whether they're sick or not they're going to have to compete...
When Harvard officially severed ties to the Fly and the eight other final clubs four years ago, the clubs lost the right to use Centrex service and University steam heat...
Almost every day for five weeks, a group of Armenians had huddled in the winter chill in front of Moscow's six-story Supreme Court building, slapping their arms against the sides of their brown fur coats to keep warm. Their breath burst forth in clouds of pale steam as they talked quietly to one another, discussing the fate of those on trial...