Word: fill
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Naso says he expects a strong group from last year's freshman squad to fill several spots on the defensive line and in the defensive backfield...
...really enthusiastic about this group," says men's hockey Head Coach Bill Cleary, who could be speaking for quite a few of his colleagues. The icemen must fill in for a total of 18 graduates since two years ago, when Harvard had the second-best college hockey team in the country...
...from the offensive line, two All-Ivy selections are gone, leaving a huge hole on the Bruin chalkboard and some big spots to fill...
...next day Valerie went for an interview at the Infertility Center of New York, a profit-making agency owned by Michigan Attorney Noel Keane, a pioneer in the controversial business of matching surrogate mothers with infertile parents. She was asked to fill out a five-page application, detailing her medical history and reasons for applying. Most applicants are "genuine, sincere, family-oriented women," says agency Administrator Donna Spiselman. The motives they list range from "I enjoy being pregnant" and an urge to "share maternal joy" to a need to alleviate guilt about a past abortion by bearing someone else...
Hulce's Mozart bears the familiar Forman trademark. The director always seems to be telling his actors: Go bigger, dare more, fill the biggest moviehouse with your passion and technique. Abraham's challenge as Salieri was more daunting. He must be all smoldering menace, a dandy in smirking repose-until, one day, he scans some scribbled Mozart sheet music, and tears of astonishment and fury course down his cheeks. Says Abraham, who has played in everything from Shakespeare to Scarface to a leotarded leaf in the Fruit of the Loom TV spots: "Salieri is a figure tragic...