Word: tap
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...into the game tied with Brown for the league lead--struck back. After a corner kick, Harvard keeper Beth Reilly called Matias off a loose ball to the left of the Crimson net. But Green forward Caitlin Staunton beat her to the ball, sliding through the muddy crease to tap it into the unguarded net. With 10:30 to play, the score was tied...
...would go into show business was tempered by her abrupt adolescent growth spurt to an eventual 5 ft. 11 in. She towered over classmates of both sexes and was considered too tall for anything but character parts. Her father had her study ballet so she would move well and tap dancing so she might have a chance at musical comedy. Still, according to a classmate at London's Central School of Speech and Drama, Redgrave was not thought especially talented, perhaps because inner turmoil...
What's on Tap: Today at Franklin Park, the Harvard men's and women's cross country teams will run in the Greater Boston Championships. The women are slated to go at 3:30 p.m., and the men will race...
...ploy to embarrass and punish her husband. "I know he has a reputation for being woman crazy, but this is Latin America," she said. "Such things are not as shocking here." Although Blandon stood to take only about 8% of the vote, there are signs that Cabrera may tap the First Lady to be his running mate...
...many cannot seem to shed the nagging feeling that they went wrong somewhere, that they have betrayed the ideals of their youth. This is exactly the kind of emotion Anthony M. Casale and Phillip Lerman tap into in their new book Where Have All the Flowers Gone?: The Fall and Rise of the Woodstock Generation...