Word: browing
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...your twirling hand, with hand, elbow and shoulder forming an isosceles triangle. If you are in lecture, tilt your head to one side and stare into space, to show that your complete mastery of the material renders taking notes unnecessary. If you are taking an exam, furrow your brow and stare intently at your blue book. This gives the impression that you need to twirl just to keep your massive brain busy...
...work to be done. The group has a new CD out (its first in five years), a new video to film (they're way behind in preproduction), a tour to mount--and three careers to resuscitate. "I'm glad to be back," says Watkins, wiping the sweat from her brow and taking a swig of designer water. "I feel blessed to be back. I don't know what's going to happen, but I'm prepared for whatever...
Prestifilippo covered for the rare Harvarddefensive mistake, including two breakaway savesin the second period. The second came with 2:20left on the clock as freshman defenseman PeterCapouch stepped up to play a puck in the neutralzone with Bulldog junior forward Jeff Brow behindhim at the blue line. The puck ultimately ended upon Brow's stick, but Prestifilippo blocked thefive-hole...
Think online auctions are a risky, low-brow affair only a bargain hunter could love? Not anymore. Now the 255-year-old New York City-based auction house Sotheby's is bringing some class (and clout) to the category with its plans to start selling items online, beginning in July with baseball memorabilia. You'll have to wait for the big stuff, though; for now, only items valued under $10,000 will be sold on the site...
There were days around the White House when I figured that the Eisenhower grin was worth our entire nuclear arsenal in world affairs. Some careless observers have suggested that it was a perpetual condition. Not so. There was anger, and it lurked beneath a furrowed brow. He could glower, and then often he just shifted into neutral. When he did grin, with old Army comrades or his newfound political friends, you knew more often than not that good things were...