Word: emotionalized
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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"It's frustrating when you can't score," Michigan State Coach Ron Mason said. "It's tough to keep up emotion and intensity."
As the ship roared higher and higher into the cloudless Florida sky, the words of Lisa Malone, the new voice of Launch Control, were cool and precise: "Discovery -- performance nominal." But if Malone, the first woman to deliver the countdown for a space shot, betrayed little emotion, her colleagues at...
Some of the agonies will be related to racial issues, but that is not the purported focus of Generations. Rather, insists executive producer Sally Sussman, who created the series and supervises the scripts, "these are going to be stories of character and emotion. We didn't do this to exploit...
The anger came first, but it is not an easy emotion for playwright Wendy Wasserstein. Her natural instinct is to charm, to disarm, to retreat from harm. The nervous giggles, the wispy, high-pitched voice, the ingratiating brown eyes and perhaps even the plump figure all seem protective camouflage. For...
"We're a different team from the one that lost to Maine last month," Army said. "At this point in the season, you play on emotion, and right now, we're on a real high. We're definitely playing our best hockey."