Word: sunk
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Darwin muttered to his father, who was playing in a sedate foursome, "let us beat those beasts." He remained a partisan zealot the rest of his life. In 1929 the British ladies champion Joyce Wethered was five down in a match to her American counterpart, Glenna Collet. Before she sunk a putt that proved the turning point in the contest and enabled her to go on to victory, Miss Wethered noticed Darwin in the gallery and recalls that "his face wore an expression that was a mixture of fury and dejection." Darwin took no solace in the notion that...
Living in a large city whose two newspapers have sunk to the level of virtual Carter promo sheets, I had almost come to the point of giving up reading a daily newspaper...
...Harvard riders never seemed to get used to the strange terrain of the Skidmore ring which was dry sawdust instead of the customary semi-packed dirt surface. Crisply hit shots rolled fifteen or twenty feet and sunk rather than flying across the arena. "It was terrible--we had to use our mallets like shovels to dig the ball out of the ground," Lodge said...
...this stage, Keven McDonald, the Ivy League's leading scorer with a 20.5 average coming into last night's game, left his greeting card under the Harvard basket. En route to a devastating 28 point output, McDonald sunk a 20-footer, a 12-footer off the glass. After he canned his fifth bucket of the half in five attempts from the field, the cagers took a time-out to talk things over with 5:02 remaining...
...Vertol employed 13,900 people to make 30 helicopters a month; by last year employment had sunk to 5,500 and production to two aircraft a month. Sikorsky's employment plunged from 11,000 to 6,200 in the same period, and its plant in 1976 was working at only 22% of capacity; for the first time since it started manufacturing helicopters 37 years ago, the company did not have a single Government contract. As the companies' fortunes declined, so did those of the decaying industrial river valleys in which they are camped. Unemployment hovers at about...