Word: comebacking
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...comeback was engineered by Harvard's starting five against two freshmen and three walk-ons for the Eagles. Let it never be said that O'Brien tried to run up the score...
...just under two hours at a soldout Sanders Theater, she quelled any doubt over the success of her comeback. That this triumph occured at Sanders is appropriate--nearly 30 years ago Baez gave her first non-club performance at the elegant Harvard auditorium, one of the first shows that launched her to stardom in the sixties and seventies...
...captivating hours, several songs, standing ovations and encores later, there was little to question about Baez's comeback. We always knew she had the credentials. The comeback attempt told us that she intended to add to them. Now we know that she can, and that she will...
Ramer, famous for his "chrome dome" (although his hair is making a strong comeback) established himself this year as a key member of the Crimson's pass defense--a unit which finished atop the Ivy League (12 interceptions, 144.6 yards/game given...
...hold on. Like a high-tech phoenix, the U.S. semiconductor industry appears to be rising again. Rejuvenated by innovative product lines, protectionist trade policies and state-of-the-art manufacturing, chipmakers are staging a stunning comeback. Such Japanese firms as NEC and Toshiba are still on top, with a 45% share of the $60 billion worldwide chip market. But their grip is slipping, while American companies are closing the gap and may be on the verge of retaking the lead. The U.S. share has surged to 42% this year, up from the 1989 low of 37%. Inspired by the revival...