Word: walks
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...news that we possess the resources, technology and the imagination to adequately feed all of the four billion human beings who walk the earth; what we lack is the will...
Orthokeratologists say that they have been able to improve vision so dramatically that many people once with visual acuity of 20/200 or worse are now able to walk around without glasses or contacts for the better part of the day. Says Gale Dixon, 32, a part-time actress and singer who once had 20/800 vision: "When I first started, the world was totally out of focus. Now I get up in the morning and can see fairly well. It gives me a lot of freedom." Critics do not deny that limited improvements may indeed occur, but they point out that...
...like after a little too much chocolate, the complexion of the game got even worse for Harvard the following inning. First baseman Mark Bingham led off with a walk and moved to third when Ravinas's pickoff throw found the first base stands. Paul Halas then walked and stole second to give the Crimson men on second and third and nobody...
Brown worked his craft in the eighth and ninth with ease, dispatching the side in order on both occasions. In fact, it was that way all day, as between the bunt and a seventh inning walk to Eric Steinhagen, Brown set down...
...record. Brownie, who quarterbacked the Crimson gridders this past fall, registered ten strikeouts on the day, retired 18 batters in a row between the first and seventh innings (a walk to Eric Steinhagen broke that string), and let just two balls out of the infield--a couple of lazy cans of corn--over nine innings...