Word: cheered
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Yesterday morning, about 9 a.m. or so, you might have heard a national gasp of relief coming through the dining hall. Maybe even a shout or a cheer...
...student who worked in the office with Wambold said he will remember Wambold above all for his "good cheer...
...Harvard to have school spirit," Mansfield says. "When you know you're the best, you don't have to keep telling yourselves that, like those, second-raters at Yale or Dartmouth or that glorified high school called Brown."Crimson file photoSpectators at the Harvard-Cornell game in 1989 cheer excitedly...
...other word will do. Frank's great book, The Americans, 83 black-and-white pictures, published in France in 1958 and in the U.S. one year later, was one of the pivotal events of postwar photography. Its skepticism toward what was then the secular religion of wholesomeness and cheer, its resistance to charm, its out-of-focus foregrounds and deranged angles -- above all, its strange new mood of cool melancholy -- were met with shock at the time. The reception it got from critics -- "warped" and "joyless" were two of the milder descriptions -- is photography's own version of the opening...
...hair day, aggravated by His prancing up and down in one spot to cheer on His sister. His Mona Lisa smile is bit bewildering, although I imagine there are more bizarre poses of Keanu out there...