Word: twines
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...coronary spasm." At the University of California in Los Angeles, Cardiologist Albert Kattus and his team were doing a coronary bypass operation on a woman when suddenly one of the vessels began to constrict. As that happened, Kattus recalls, "we could feel that her coronary artery was tough like twine instead of soft and pliable...
Faught waited until there were only 28 seconds left in the half to answer the Quakers' next goal, taking a nifty pass from Predun and causing a momentary white blur between his stick and the upper corner of the twine. Penn's Peter Eisenbrandt, however, took only five seconds to face-dodge Egasti, beat First, and give Penn a 3-2 halftime lead...
...Sorrenti who turned the lights out on Harvard before it literally happened. After assisting on Tricia Devine's goal at 1:45, the junior from Sudbury, Ma. waited until time had almost run out in the second before doing the maringue by three Harvard defenders and letting a twine-minded wrist shot loose from the left face-off circle...
Crimson co-captain Julie Brynteson led the second-half surge, blasting a corner kick that Forbes deflected into the Tufts twine, and then assisting on a second St. Louis tally, the team's fourth score...
...first period, answering the Penn tally with the first of his nine points (five goals, four assists) when he picked up a loose ball and stuffed it into the Penn cage at 2:21. The opening stanza ended at one apiece, but after Penn's Krempa tickled the twine to make it 2-1, it was Martin again who knotted the score for Harvard...