Word: stinted
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Booth took pictures of women inmates in Framingham Women's prison from 1978 to 1982, after he had completed a stint there teaching photography. A portfolio of these photographs was published in Aperture Quarterly in 1983. The exhibit was also shown by the Midtown Gallery in New York City and the Marion Art Center...
...around politics long enough to know that punditry and polls are no substitute for old-fashioned reporting. A native New Yorker who began as a city hall reporter for the now defunct Herald Tribune, Barrett covered the Johnson Administration before joining TIME as a writer in 1965. After a stint as an editor, Barrett covered the White House during the Carter and Reagan years. He drew on his work for a 1983 book, Gambling with History, that described the dawn of the Reagan Administration. Says he: "Being able to relate the bright hopes of the campaign to the sober realities...
...minute stint, Francis surrendered a pair of goals, but kept enough shots out of the net--he finished with 20 saves--so the Crimson could begin its assault on State...
...this night, the Flyers came out storming in the first period playing clean, European-style hockey. And the fans wanted the Bruins to check hard, even when they were a man down. But the urgings of the crowd cost the Bruins. Once on a shorthanded stint, Steve Kasper tried to take the body--and missed. For the next moment. the Flyers were essentially up by two men, and Mark Howe and Scott Mellanby for an easy goal...
...boost for your ego," McCormack says of his Southern stint...