Word: stripe
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Much of the half was spent with back-and-forth play about the midfield stripe, as both teams had difficulty mounting a sustained attack. But Seidler was equal to the challenge when the Huskies threatened, and she turned aside 12 of the 13 Northeastern shots throughout the game...
...liaison, makes her Ms. Outside. Costanza, 44, former vice mayor of Rochester-and not coincidentally one of the first officeholders in New York to support Jimmy Carter for President-has the nation for a client. She and her staff of ten provide White House access for groups of every stripe. The range is unlimited: Texas farm workers who will come this week to seek advice on unionizing, businessmen opposing a consumers' agency, battered wives pleading for protective legislation. Gloria Steinem and other feminists, Poet Allen Ginsberg, Private Slovik's widow, doctors, lawyers, Indian chiefs-Midge deals with them...
...France, one of the most profitable of French magazines, Château Dassault (a Saint-Émilion vineyard) and a variety of electronics companies. But there does seem to be little doubt that Dassault-Breguet's days as an independent company are numbered no matter what the political stripe of the next French government...
...polished assurance of Noland's style, its clear-cut shifts of format and structure succeeding one another like the terms of a syllogism, combined with the haughty, messianic tone of its supporting criticism to present a most intimidating façade. Who, under that shadow, could call a stripe a stripe...
Coach Pappy Hunt watched his 440-yd. relay team clip a full second off the old standard and sprint to first place. Kathy Rice, Val Moore, Kim Claermont and Pat Golpaul passed the baton across the victory stripe...