Word: tires
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Harvard's troubles were caused by the absence of junior wings Steve Owen and Dan DeMichele, and senior defenseman Chris Gurry Coach Cooney Weiland had benched both DeMichele and Owen Tuesday, evening for failure to live up to his expectations of them in recent games. Gurry had dropped a tire extinguisher upon his foot yesterday afternoon and was on crutches at game time...
When Expo visitors tire of the exhibits, they will be able to retreat to a 64-acre Japanese garden filled with twisted pines, bamboos, cherry trees, ponds, bridges and teahouses. At 210 restaurants, geared to dispense 235,000 meals per day, they can sample anything from Algerian cous-cous to Siberian snow grouse. Entertainment will range from the Bolshoi Opera and the New York Philharmonic to a three-mile roller coaster called the daidarasaurus. Offering a different sort of show, radical Japanese students plan demonstrations to show their opposition both to the Establishment responsible for the fair and the expected...
...Crimson representatives fell to former Harvard players, John Ince carried his first game against Dinny Adams 17-16, but then began to tire and lost, 18-16, 15-7, 15-12. "I've never been so tired in my life." Ince said. "The courts were very hot and he simply had more endurance...
Halfway through the second period, however, the Warriors-who brought only two lines and two sets of defensemen to Watson-seemed to tire and loss their scrappiness. And soon after, Merrimack goalie Pat Finch was hit in the head by a slap shot. Raising his hand to his head repeatedly throughout the rest of the game, he was significantly less effective...
Stevens missed the whole point: the arctic ecosystem is full of life (including Eskimos) but is so vulnerable to pollution that the North Slope threatens to become a classic example of man's mindless destruction. The intense cold impedes nature's ability to heal itself; tire marks made in the tundra 25 years ago are still plainly visible. What most worries ecologists, in fact, is man's blindness to his own utter dependency on all ecosystems, such as oceans, coastal estuaries, forests and grasslands. Those ecosystems constitute the biosphere, a vast web of interacting organisms and processes that form...