Word: brilliante
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...these three statements, then, from leading council members, we have one abdication of responsibility, one condescending attitude that the students haven't "grappled with the issues," and one brilliant formulation of minority rule. Perhaps Secretary of Education William Bennett is right. We need to get back to the basics and give our council a course in representative democracy...
SPIKE Lee made one the best movies of 1986, She's Gotta Have It, on a shoestring budget of $125,000 and built a following based on that movie's breezy, brilliant invention and irreverence. The movie allowed Lee to get a major studio, Columbia, to back him on his second feature to the tune of $7,000,000. But with School Daze, Lee may have disappointed a large segment of his newfound fans...
Jack, George's older brother, recorded a 15-12, 12-15, 15-8, 15-9 victory over MacBee Butcher. The elder Polsky has been brilliant since returning to the team in early February after suffering a variety of injuries. Polsky is undefeated in his four matches this season...
Despite its defensive lapse in the first half, Harvard (18-3, 9-0 Ivy League) still led at halftime, 43-38, thanks to scorching shooting (56 percent) from the field and some brilliant passing...
With help from Deputy Campaign Manager Joe Trippi, Political Consultant Bob Shrum, 44, an intense and brilliant veteran wordsmith in four presidential campaigns, went to work on a television ad that would bring Gephardt's theme to life. It showed a stern-looking Gephardt promising to force the Koreans to reduce tariffs on American cars, or "they'll soon learn how many Americans will pay $48,000 for a Hyundai." The spot hit the air in Iowa the day after Christmas and grabbed viewers by the collar. "What the TV did was punch through what I'd been saying...