Word: fish
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...There’s enormous parity [between the teams],” agreed Harvard coach David Fish ’72. “They’re really strong, and those teams are really going to battle, and we’re going to really have to be sharp...
...delighted we’re going to be able to host,” Fish said, adding that he was equally delighted that the women’s team would host its first two rounds as well...
...crazy,” Fish said of the squad’s mad dash to the television and back. “It was hard to get started again in practice, but that’s just part of the fun of getting ready for the NCAAs...
...hope they have a receipt lying around somewhere. Being at Harvard prepared me for my job to the extent that learning how to write is learning how to think, and cops do have to think sometimes, you know. Coming to Harvard I felt a little bit like a fish out of the water, because Harvard is nothing like the working-class, middle-class Irish-Catholic high school I went to. Overall my college experience hasn’t helped me much in my current job, although I had great teachers at Harvard and I appreciate that...
...familiar tale into an Indian milieu. That's Marigold, the story of an American starlet, stranded in India, who works in a Bombay movie to get airfare home and falls for her Indian leading man. Bollywood is not the genre here; it's just the backdrop for a fish-out-of-water plot. Says Steve Gilula of Fox Searchlight, which distributed the breakout hit Bend It Like Beckham: "American popular culture is good at absorbing influences from around the world. But we embrace the elements, not the complete form. We have borrowed from parts of the culture and integrated...