Word: clashingly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...received that accolade two years ago, will join the society's ranks come the season finale. "Brian is a real student of the game, has tremendous concentration, and is one of the best Harvard goalies in recent memory," says the season ticket holder who rarely misses a Crimson home clash...
...around two sinister triangles: one, a quasi-homosexual link between the tungsten boss, the boss's sword-cane, and Glenn Ford (the other, between Rita Hayworth, the Tungsten boss (who marries her), and Ford (who has had a bitter affair with her and becomes the boss's lieutenant). The clash of the two triangles nearly destroys all three of them, and makes possible the emergence of the movie's real theme, the relation between sexuality and power. Gilda is extremely similar in its tone and its themes to another favorite of mine, Orson Welles's The Lady from Shanghai...
...head off any Peruvian-Chilean clash, Latin American bishops and U.S. diplomats, among others, have been trying to defuse the situation. However, both countries have already suffered a defeat-wasting valuable resources on arms at a time when the money could have been spent on advancing their underdeveloped economies...
...many Harvard students the clash was between the Super Bowl and homework. Most took advantage of commercials to work; others set aside their work and gathered their friends to settle down to the event watched by almost as many Americans as any other...
...mold, swift and precise. There are overhead lifts of every variety, and many florid codas. In spirit, Baryshnikov echoes New York City Ballet's Jerome Robbins. Fluent lyrical lines are buoyed up by the current of the music. Like Robbins, too, he sometimes descends into Broadway kitsch; a clash of cymbals in the orchestra pit invariably signaled a showy lift onstage. The audience adored...