Word: winner
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Campbell swap was unexpected because, even though the 1977 Heisman Trophy winner our of Texas had managed only 278 yards on 96 carries in six straight losses, he represented one of the Oilers' few offensive threats. And the Saints already owned several solid runners, led by George Rogers...
...eventually for F.D.R., the inevitability of death and retirement on the high court offers a historic opportunity for the winner of the 1984 presidential election. He will almost surely fill not one but several vacancies. Assuming that the appointees are relatively young, the next President could set the Supreme Court's course through the end of the century...
...Justices appointed by the election winner will have a chance not only to reorder the past but to shape the future. New constitutional dilemmas, like the ethical and moral complexities of genetic engineering, are beginning to wend their way to the high court...
...founded in 1958 to regain a seat in the National Assembly. Giscard, who was defeated by François Mitterrand in 1981 , captured an impressive 63% of the vote in the department of Puy-de-Dôme regaining a seat he had held repeatedly since 1956. The winner who has made no secret of his desire to be the center-right presidential candidate in 1988, proclaimed his "victory of reason...
...true, retorted Miller in a 115-page rebuttal. He dismissed the attacks as the "predictable venting of final rage by a chronic complainer." The winner in the slugfest: Who knows? Who cares? The loser: U.S. taxpayers, who paid an estimated $80,000 to prepare and publish the competing critiques...