Word: facedness
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After that, Harvard traveled to the Palestra in Philadelphia, advertised as "the nation's most historic arena." In a dark, sweaty, gem of an arena, Harvard faced a crowd of 5,215 in an intimate setting that puts the crowd literally on top of the action. When Penn jumped out...
Especially without captain center Paul Fisher in the lineup, Harvard's front-court--which measures 6'2, 6'7, 6'9--faced Penn's 6'7, 6'7, 6'11 frontcourt and Princeton's of 6'6, 6'9, 6'10.
As part of a 2,400-person Cambridge bureaucracy that included only 14 managers of color, the eight litigants claim their race was the reason they initially got their managerial jobs, and the reason why they faced discrimination once they accepted the positions.
Hill has lived in the Porter Road complex for the past 33 years and now finds himself faced with eviction.
Advice for the modern teen idol: there's more to it than just cashing royalty checks and autographing training bras. There are difficult issues that must be faced. For instance, some toy company may want to measure your face so that it can manufacture dolls with your likeness. You could...