Word: brilliantly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...just an intellectual powerhouse--he wasone of the most brilliant men that I've ever hadthe pleasure to meet," said Taj J. Clayton '99, astudent...
Stauffer finished a brilliant collegiate career this year as Harvard's all time leader in assists (36), and she guided the Crimson to its third NCAA Tournament appearance in the last four years. She was once again named a member of the Northeast All-Region First Team, an Academic All-Ivy selection, and she became the 12th player in Ivy League history to be voted to the All-Ivy First Team in each of her four years. --EDUARDO PEREZ...
...sound of the moment is the screaming piha, a dull brown-gray bird whose sex appeal lies in its voice--specifically a three-syllable whistle that cuts through the air. As a mate getter it is evidently as attractive as the brilliant orange-and-black plumage of the cock of the rock, the cock of the walk of Suriname's birds. We catch sight of one preening on a high branch. Its head has a flattened crest that looks like a fan from the side, with an eye at bottom center. It makes its nest on the sides of rocks...
...performed as the soloist during its premeire on Dec. 4, 1845. Upon hearing the concerto, one cannot help but dream about what a wonderful and passionate performance the premiere must have been. One can hear Schumann's adoration for Clara etched into every movent, from the sparkling and brilliant "Allegro affettuoso" to the slower, sweeter "Intermezzo: Andantino grazioso" to the more powerful and vibrant "Allegro vivace...
...really only knew Suzanne through class but nevertheless she had one of those radiant personalities, a class of her own," he said. "She was in a lot of ways an oxymoron in the best sense of the word: warmth, but cool, brilliant and outstanding, critical in a friendly way. She always had a straight up answer...