Word: brilliant
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Harvard Crimson: What initially attracted you to the period of summer of '69? Tony Goldwyn: I thought it was a brilliant metaphor for what happens [in the story]. What attracted me to the story was the idea of someone realizing that their life is somehow limited. It's like waking up one morning and saying, is this the life I dreamt I would have? I think it's a moment everyone goes through. And that's exactly what was happening with the country at that time. America decided after World War II that this is the way life is, this...
...Crimson's brilliant play Saturday morning had apparently taken its toll on the team's store of energy as Princeton rolled to an easy victory...
...second game, Harvard sophomore ace Chelsea Thoke (7-7) was brilliant, holding the Minutewomen hitless until the bottom of the fifth inning when UMass touched her for two runs...
...very attractive member of that species. But as a model of anything important? Thanks, I'll take Katha Pollitt. Sure, Matt Damon is cute, like the way your fourth grade class gerbil was cute, even after it ate pencil shavings and died. You proclaim Vincent Gallo "the most brilliant man ever." His photo-essay reads, and I quote, "And my friend Val Kilmer was dating Cher. Then Cher was my friend, too. I was friends with Cher. I was friends with Val and Cher." Nuanced! Jade Jagger is described as "talented and beautiful and successful." Mightn't it be more...
Alex Huppe, Harvard's director of public affairs, called MIT's choice "brilliant...