Word: crucial
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Then in the third set, both teams came out tough, knowing that a win then would be crucial. Again, Schossberger and Lopeter kept Harvard in it. After a lot of back-and-forth play, the game was deadlocked, 13-13. But again, the front line of FDU came through with three big points to give its team to victory...
...picture goes soft -- say, from the rigorous humanism of The Elephant Man to the emotional sops of Life Goes On. But that is no crucial flaw in what is at heart a love story written in pain. As Christy's parents, Brenda Fricker and Ray McAnally are flinty, unrouged, splendid. And Daniel Day-Lewis' triumph is nearly as spectacular as Christy's: to reveal the blind fury in his eyes and stunted gestures, to play him with a streak of fierce, black-Irish humor. Brilliantly, Day-Lewis shows a mind, and then a man, exploding from the slag heap...
...administration has disregarded students demands and opinions on a number of crucial issues," said ARAC spokesperson Gwen A. Robinson '92. "Things like ROTC, minority and women faculty hiring and randomization [of the housing lottery] show that they are just not in touch with the students...
...There is a growing awareness at PBH of why what goes on in the community is crucial to Harvard students and to public service," Ehrenreich said...
Today at high noon (ESPN-TV rules), the Harvard football team hosts Princeton at the Stadium in the Crimson's most crucial Ivy game of the year...