Word: feds
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...once again, it was junior Jason Luzak and senior Don Daigle who were responsible for the Crimson offense. Luzak fed Daigle with a pass from the right side in front of the Princeton goal, and Daigle punched the ball into the right corner...
...existed, in Europe as in America, between avant-garde art and the general public. Consequently it set in motion enormous changes in the art market and in public attitudes toward the new. It was art about consumption, and it sat up and begged to be consumed. It also fed back, with incredible speed, into the domain of popular culture -- partly because it was so easily, and at times misleadingly, reproducible. (An early Lichtenstein like Masterpiece, 1962, inflates with complications when liberated from a comic-strip frame; reproduced in print, it collapses back into one again...
...fed up with the way our country is being run," says Bryan J. Stone '93. "I'm seeing whether I want to remain indifferent. Abstention should be on the ballot rather that simply not going to the polls...
Midway through the second half, Harvard's offense showed a glimpse of its explosive potential. Junior Rachael Burke gathered the ball at mid-field, swiftly beat a defender and fed Ambinder a lead pass on the right wing. Ambinder carried into the circle and shuttled the ball across to Downing, who completed the textbook play by scoring her second goal of the game. Downing's tally effectively killed Boston College's hopes and Harvard rolled on to its 3-1 victory...
Defiant, defensive and plainly fed up with the process, Thomas answered further questions tersely, as the Senators played back Hill's charges to him. "No." "Absolutely not, Senator." "It never occurred." The process, he asserted, was "drowning my life, my career and my integrity. You have robbed me of something that can never be restored...