Word: deadlocked
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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After winning the third-period-swimoff, a rejuvenated Harvard squad scored before 50 seconds had expired to deadlock the game...
Congressional Democrats remain slightly puzzled about how to react to Bush's strategy of proffering a velvet glove clutching a closed wallet. After years of bitter deadlock with Reagan, they tended to mute their criticism of a President so palpably eager to negotiate. Some, like Maryland Senator Barbara Mikulski, were amused by the incongruities of the President's new compassionate language. "Bush sounded a lot like Michael Dukakis," she joked. "I hate to use that L word, but it sounded liberal, liberal, liberal...
Melrose--who is best known for his physical style and high penalty-minute total--was, for the night, a goal scorer. A game-winning goal scorer. The blueliner broke a 2-2 deadlock with a third-period tally that rocked Bright Center. Harvard won the game...
After two periods, the score is 1-1. Not for long. Defenseman Don Sweeney breaks the deadlock...
Faced with a labor force sadly lacking basic skills, a growing number of companies are forced to teach the three Rs. -- The Montreal trade talks end with a major deadlock...