Word: contrastes
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...contrast, the Crimson struggled from behind the arc before halftime, hitting just two of its 10 attempts. Aside from junior shooting guard Kevin Rogus, Harvard was 0-for-6 from three-point range in the first half...
...contrast to those “big” wins against UMass, BU, Yale and Union, the Crimson has struggled against a number of less-talented teams. Harvard has been swept in its season series against Brown, Cornell, Rensselaer and Princeton, and stands at 0-1-1 against the Golden Knights of Clarkson with one contest remaining. Those five teams just seem to create problems for Harvard, either through their personnel (Brown with Yann Danis in net) or their playing styles (Clarkson’s physical intimidation or Princeton’s trap...
...November, The Crimson’s weekend magazine asked if we should have gone to Yale. Harvard is undoubtedly superior to our New Haven rivals in all respects—but when it comes to partying, the contrast can start to seem grim. Elis have late-night food, administration-sanctioned “party suites” and relaxed party curfews; we have limited off-campus options for eating and socializing after dark and our dorm parties have to stop an hour after midnight. The “People’s Republic of Cambridge” will...
...Asian fashion landscape for 2004 can be summed up in one word, it would be "contrast." A recent fashion week in Hong Kong saw models strutting down the catwalk in items such as a sheer hot pink scarf with gray suit lapels stitched on to form a faux collar (courtesy of And Then ...), a knit cap festooned with baby toys (Aeju), and an ensemble made up of a thick knit wool skirt and a luridly turquoise silk top (Tell U What...
...Already, international marketers are predicting that the new contrast look will make a killing. French label TantPourElle, which this year added a riot of color and texture to its normally simple, monotone line?including a multihued pinstripe button-down shirt with a sheer black chiffon back?expects to see a big payoff, especially in China. "Chinese like colors and more fancy details," explains the label's marketing director, Priscilla Chow, who emphasizes her point by rubbing her fingers against the rough lacy trim of one of its soft polyester dresses. "They are willing to pay more for their clothes...