Word: brightly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Entering the third period, the Bright Arena faithful hoped that the Crimson would not again fall prey to their third-period letdowns...
...answer is amazingly simple. But it took a good opening 40 minutes of solid Harvard hockey last night against Cornell to remind Bright Hockey Center what that answer is: team defense...
Supporting the idea that spirit is tied to competitiveness is Harvard's hockey team, the University's only championship team in a big-time sport. Every game played at Bright draws a large and raucous crowd. Those who desire a seat in the student section behind the far goal had better get their ticket early...
...always, Reagan gave it a wonderful Hollywood twist. "I now begin the journey that will lead me into the sunset of my life," he wrote. "I know that for America there will always be a bright dawn ahead." The swell of sympathy and affection was instantaneous and overwhelming, from the man on the street to Bill Clinton. Speaking Saturday night at a political rally in Oakland, California, the President said that Reagan's letter had "touched my heart," and the news brought gasps from the crowd of Democrats...
...black. Because a key element of the prosecution's case rests on complex scientific evidence related to blood, prosecutors had hoped for an educated jury; only two jurors attended college. Older, retired people are usually more willing to convict; most jurors are in their 20s and 30s. The single bright spot for prosecutors perhaps -- a critical part of their strategy -- lies in the gender breakdown. Eight jurors are women and one of those, a black woman, has worked with domestic violence victims. The panel's lone white female said her father had beaten her mother...