Word: blasts
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Then, with only the five-on-four advantage, Hamilton struck gold himself--this time a blast from inside the left face-off circle. No one was around Hamilton, not even as he celebrated Yale's second goal...
Harvard got its best chance when freshman Matt Edwards blistered a shot that clanked off the cross-bar. That blast, as did all 13 overtime shots, missed the mark so after 30 minutes of sudden death overtime, a tie was all that both teams were left with...
...still attached to Africa and dinosaurs had not yet evolved when the first ginkgo trees appeared on Earth some 230 million years ago. Charles Darwin called them living fossils. The plants are so primitive that they do not produce flowers and yet so hardy that one survived the atomic blast that destroyed Hiroshima. The Chinese have venerated the ginkgo's foul-smelling fruit for thousands of years, using it for everything from promoting longevity to increasing sexual endurance. And in the past decade, extract of ginkgo has become one of Europe's most widely prescribed drugs...
...purpose of this article is not to scare you away from going to Hanover. On the contrary, the bonfire is marvelous to behold, and Halloween parties are a blast. New Hampshire is beautiful this time of year. In addition, there are going to be exciting women's and men's soccer games among league leaders. But most importantly, the football contest will feature some incredible fireworks, and will likely determine the 1997 Ivy League Champion...
...What's needed here is a blast of brisk, lake-effect air. A trip to Cleveland in late October should do the trick. With the forecast for temperatures in the low thirties, it's perfect weather for a World Series night game...