Word: winner
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...answer: "No.") His question for Mondale: "If your candidacy is still alive, it's hanging on the ropes?" (Mondale's answer: "No.") CBS's newscast the next night was more evenhanded, with scenes of Hart and Mondale that both began: "The big Super Tuesday winner came to Chicago today...
...Harvard's biggest showdowns of the year is set for tomorrow afternoon at Penn's Franklin Field. The Ivy season opener could go a long way in determining the winner of the race for the league title, a crown that automatically sends the champion to the NCAA championships...
However, securing enough votes to ensure election may prove to be the easiest of all tasks for the ultimate winner. Success for the new government and a peaceful future for the entire country hinges upon the president's ability to deal effectively with the three major elements controlling the current chaotic situation--the army, the rebels and the U.S. Congress...
Gross, a freshman from Princeton, N.J. became the focus of media attention last June when she used her opportunity as winner of a Presidential Scholarship to deliver Reagan a critical letter opposing his arms buildup...
...Brigham Young star. They told him about a time in pro football when camaraderie was not just a word. During the great war of the '60s, both men fought jubilantly on the side of the confederacy. Klosterman negotiated with players under goal posts and signed Heismart Trophy Winner Mike Garrett at halftime of the East-West game. Back then, when Kansas City signed a Garrett, the city of Buffalo cheered, just as the Bills' coups were celebrated in San Diego. Hadl was a No. 1 draft choice of the Detroit Lions, but never regretted throwing in with...