Word: raggedness
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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The crowd that waited for him to speak in front of West Berlin's city hall occupied every foot of the square and all the connecting streets. Kennedy raised his jaw and chopped the air with his hand, his voice growing ragged as he shouted his challenges to the other...
The Snow-blowers went into high gear early in the first half, accounting for many of the 12 first-half Hoosier shots that ran Crimson keeper Scott Salisbury ragged.
The show, in short, is once again delivering laughs. So why, for a veteran fan, does the new Saturday Night Live still seem like a pale imitation of its old self? For one thing, the most popular bits -- Carvey's Church Lady, the body-building brothers Hans and Franz -- are...
Unlike the memory of battles with Greeks that the delegation to Dean Epps brought to mind, the current issue of Outlook reminds of the exciting intellectual activity among a group of Harvard Black students during my early teaching days in the 1960s. A group of Black students (among them Ayee...
Annie Wilcox, 42, of Boston, looked a little ragged as she completed her fourth walk in four years. "I just like to do it because it's good exercise," she said.