Word: depth
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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What makes the Crimson's performance particularly impressive is the team's depth. Harvard's "A" team is 6-2. But it's "B" could be 6-2. And maybe even it's "C" team...
...quadrisyllable has Joycean overtones: macneilehrer -- a run-on conjuring up two-headed television journalism, emanating from Washington and New York, dispassionate, in-depth and, in the words of one contributor, "gloriously boring." The word, however, now has an expiration date: in a year PBS's influential, much honored MacNeil/Lehrer NewsHour will no longer be the same. Robert MacNeil, who co-anchors the show from New York City, announced last week that he will retire in October 1995, the show's 20th anniversary, leaving Washington-based Jim Lehrer as the sole anchor. MacNeil characterized his decision as "convenient," which was typical...
Fleiszer has risen from depth-chart obscurity to start at full-back...
...Giselle," a product of the Romantic Era, is a ballet which celebrates the depth of human emotions, the elemental bonds within a community, and the simplicty of pastoral life. Indeed, the ballet does not make sense unless these themes are stressed...
...singles the depth of the William and Mary line-up proved too much for the netwomen...