Word: tags
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...accomplishments and views with alarm the legacy of its Democratic opponents as congressional elections approach. A companion ad shows a congressional elections approach. A companion ad shows a couple dusting off their camper and taking a vacation with friends now that inflation has eased. The ad's tag line: "Republicans are beginning to make things better...
...candidates, Scott Harshbarger, running for Middlesex County district attorny, was officially on the floor as a Sargent at Arms though he spent less time clearing the aisles than he did cluttering them with constituents whose hands he wanted to shake. Cambridge Mayor Alfred E. Vellucci had a Page's tag around his neck but spent the afternoon chatting about conventions of years past--his first was in 1936--and trying to gainer votes for his son Peter, running for the state legislature...
...difference between this year's Crimson and first-rate college teams is mostly knowledge about the game. Harvard needs a coach who can teach the timer points Unfortunately such coaches are not hanging around to be a part time tag-on athletic--department Palm says...
...Scheper chased the ball down. Rossi scored standing up Scheper whipped the ball into Bauer in good time, but the UConn third base coach sent Crowley around anyway, and Bauer whirled and gunned the ball to the plate Catcher Martelli took the throw on a line and slapped the tag on a diving Crowley to end the game...
...federal labor laws designed "to protect neutral parties, the helpless victims of quarrels that do not concern them at all." Allied had been hurt, wrote Justice Lewis Powell, "as understandable and even commendable as the I.L.A.'s ultimate objectives may be." A lower court will set a price tag on the damages. Dock workers, who have used such boycotts before, must now look for other ways to demonstrate their disapproval...