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Word: roster (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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Although most of the top performers were veterans--Koziara, Deacon, Stegner. To masiewicz--the majority of the tourney participants were underclassmen. No team has more than two seniors on its roster, and of the 10 Brown cagers, six were freshman...

Author: By Gwen Knapp, | Title: Ivy Tournament Notebook | 3/2/1982 | See Source »

...roster has emerged as a court leader, a problem stemming in part from the absence of a definite starting lineup. With the season nearly over, Kleinfelder has not yet decided who her best five players...

Author: By Andy Doctoroff, | Title: Back to the Drawing Board | 2/12/1982 | See Source »

...denizens of Madison Square Garden. Now, though, with Silk running well ahead of last season's pace with 10 goals and 17 assists in 40 games--he has missed about the last ten games due to a shoulder injury--he appears to have found a permanent place on the roster and on a powerful line with Ron Duguay and Mark Pavelich...

Author: By Danny Benjamin, | Title: Beanpotters Who Made It Big | 2/1/1982 | See Source »

...Pontiac's playground was not entirely magnanimous. Ernest Jones, 66, chairman of the Michigan Super Bowl Committee, is also chairman of D'Arcy-MacManus & Masius, a Detroit-based advertising agency, and he tackled Pete Rozelle with the aid of an awesome lineup. Jones got a full roster of ad-firm chieftains to "remind" Rozelle of their dedication. That dedication is measured in automotive industry advertisers-from cars to spark plugs to tires-who have supported the N.F.L. on television with an estimated $1 billion in commercials over the decades. "It was like whacking a donkey with...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: On to the Silverdome | 1/25/1982 | See Source »

...disasters go, this one was terrible, but not unique, certainly not among the worst on the roster of U.S. air crashes. There was the unusual element of the bridge, of course, and the fact that the plane clipped it at a moment of high traffic, one routine thus intersecting another and disrupting both. Then, too, there was the location of the event. Washington, the city of form and regulations, turned chaotic, deregulated, by a blast of real winter and a single slap of metal on metal. The jets from Washington National Airport that normally swoop around the presidential monuments like...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: The Man in the Water | 1/25/1982 | See Source »

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