Word: trademark
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Parker will be sticking with the same lineup he has used so successfully all season and the Crimson will be again attempting to grind down opponents with the consistent strength through the body and endurance which has become its trademark...
...successful that he recorded 48 more and blue humor became his trademark. In one of his cleaner club routines, he is served a drink onstage by a pretty white waitress. "Oh, you're gorgeous, darlin'," he tells her, "but I don't want a white woman. No, I don't want a white woman. If I want a white woman, may the Lord strike me down with polio." Then his body goes out of joint, and he hobbles offstage. The records and a few "clean" appearances on TV eventually caught the eye of Las Vegas managers...
From the second inning on it was a tight pitching duel, spotlighted by sparkling Fielding for both sides. Coach Royal Park implied that this is the kind of game Harvard will have to play to repeat as Eastern League champions. He said, "This game was a trademark of our ball club this year. We've gotta get the bat on the ball and make the plays defensively...
...Elis free relay team, a Yale trademark, swam a beautiful race to edge the Tigers and win the meet. Yale captain Bob Kasting swam an excellent 45.7 final leg, but Campbell, finishing with a fast 45.5, was unable to give the Tigers the victory they desperately needed...
...welcome surprise to most Americans that Nixon take this unusual journey. The new bombing has snuffed out whatever sparks of hope were ignited. Such international treachery should reawaken America's attention to the Vietnam atrocities. Nixon continues to deliver the murderous hypocrisy which has come to be the bloody trademark of successive dishonest administrations...