Word: stood
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...reasons we can play the way we do is that Jess Larson is so difficult to beat one-on-one," Wheaton said. "I don't know how many times she just stood up one of [Penn's] players and took the ball...
...well the world's financial foundations will stand up to the quake is a more complex question. Taiwan produces more than 30% of the world's chip sets and motherboards, and by week's end most of its factories stood silent, awaiting repairs that could take weeks. It will be years, however, before Taiwan fully demolishes the wreckage and rebuilds. For a nation that sits in such a tremor-prone part of the world, that may be just long enough to brace for the next...
Last weekend 20 fans, some of them teachers, stood outside Morris' Manhattan hotel waiting for him to sign photos. "It was weird that I'm signing report cards in May," he says, "and now I'm signing autographs...
Steffa's goal stood up for the next thirty minutes of play until Northeastern answered with a breakaway goal by forward Leroy Watkins...
...happily reaffirm that although our so-called competitors in New Haven and rural New Jersey have submitted to early decision policies of admission, Harvard has resisted this trend and has stood by its early action procedure. And earlier this month, the admission office lofted themselves even higher on our scales of approval by permitting Harvard early action candidates to apply early action at other schools as well...