Word: start
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Dates: during 1990-1990
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After the Big Red pounced on the Crimson Fridaynight, 6-2, Cleary told his troops they needed astrong start Saturday to force a mini-game. Butonce again, early breakdowns plagued the Crimson...
Immediately after the four-or five-minuteincident, Downing entered the Science Center to beon hand for an official Junior Parents Weekendspeech, and Lifshey left for the MSA-sponsoredspeech, which was about to start in Boylston Hall...
Prior to the start of the game, seniors Sandy Springer and Jody Fink were honored for their four years of play on the basketball team. The two forwards were presented with roses from their teammates, but the opening of the game was anything but rosy...
...than a World War II aircraft carrier -- has been modified so that it can run faster and more quietly than any other submersible, which means it has something no solo submarine has ever had: first-strike capability. It can glide in close to the U.S. Eastern seaboard, undetected, and start lobbing nuclear missiles at major population centers. Or threaten to. Being the sort of man who thinks he ought to help prevent World War III, not start it, Ramius enlists his key officers in a conspiracy to hoodwink the rest of the crew (and the Kremlin, of course) and deliver...
...anything good about someone, sit right here by me" . . . That's certainly not the credo of William A. Henry III, who wrote the main story. But the Pulitzer-prizewinning Henry understands the appeal of a juicy tale . . . "Whenever friends get together in a room," he observes, "the conversation may start out with East Germany or nuclear energy, but it gets around to people's divorces pretty quickly...