Word: brilliante
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...week after converting two goals on penalty corners, laid off the ball for Bascetta to slam in past diving Harvard sophomore goalie Kelly Knoche. The Crimson mounted an attack, but was unable to find a way to equalize before the halftime whistle. A Harvard defensive lapse and a brilliant Northeastern play put the Crimson down 2-0 as the second half began. Shean dribbled down Harvard’s right side, then crossed the ball just past Knoche. Completely unmarked junior forward Ashley Webber dived to reach the ball, barely getting her stick on the ball to tap it into...
...exchange for his honorary membership, he decided to compose a new song for the Kroks, called "Screwed on Wrong," a brilliant but devilishly difficult number...
...events. Here, then, is an alternative “vision” for the Undergraduate Council: The UC should, by embracing politicization and party politics, tackle broader social and political issues. The Council could be reborn from its ashes. It could become, with its electoral legitimacy, centralized resources, and brilliant community-conscious leaders, the single most effective force of student activism on this campus. The UC’s annual elections could turn into a great opportunity for soul searching, based on the platforms of competing candidates. UC meetings could reemerge a useful forum for public discussion, with representatives talking...
...that do. This helps to ensure that, for the near future, Bujalski’s films find only a limited audience of cinephiles. The influences film critics have said they see in his work—John Cassevetes, Jean-Luc Godard, Eric Rohmer—link him with other brilliant artists whose work is largely unnoticed by the casual filmgoer...
...Best Actor Oscar may be himself - he's pretty sensational as a Rhodesian jewel smuggler in Edward Zwick's Blood Diamond, due out in December. He's gone from precocious child star (in What's Eating Gilbert Grape) to teen idol (in Titanic) to full-fledged Actor, brilliant at allowing the viewer to discover, as if in confidence, the emotions that roil his characters' souls. In his third shot with Scorsese, after Gangs of New York and The Aviator, DiCaprio has become the director's new DeNiro - implosive instead of explosive, but just as crucial to each other's success...