Word: thrustingly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Hevern described the active pass blocking which offensive line coach George Karras taught this year: "As the opponent comes toward you, you walt in a set position. The key to this is patience. At the next stage, when he's just about on you, you deliver an upward thrust with your head and your helmet as the primary weapons. You are taught to aim for his chin." Samuel Z. Goldhaber
...thrust of HRWAAC's anti-abortion drive is three-fold, Rorhbaugh said. The Coalition seeks an end to forced sterilization of low-income and welfare mothers and the repeal of contraception laws as well as an end to anti-abortion statutes...
...hockey practice begins in mid-October less than a month after the start of classes, and the season extends through 24 contests into March. We feel it is academically unsound to thrust freshmen into such a pressurized activity before they have had time to make their academic adjustment." Watson said...
What could the U.S. have won? What did she want? Ulam's depiction of the Soviet side of the coin is perceptive and imaginative. His analysis of the thrust of American policy is confused and disingenuous...
...from relying totally on the youth constituency, McGovern emphasizes. "The strongest thing about our campaign is that we are building a good grass roots organization in the primary states." The major thrust of the McGovern organization is aimed at three primaries: New Hampshire, Wisconsin, Massachusetts. Pessimistic about his first battle with Muskie in the New Hampshire primary, the western Senator looks forward to victory in his home territory--Wisconsin...