Word: flawlessness
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Though he missed much of the team’s flawless Ivy campaign with a lingering back injury, Nguyen was in Fish’s lineup against Brown, Harvard’s only real competition for the Ancient Eight title. He won his match 6-3, 6-4, despite missing three weeks before the contest, and the Crimson went on to take the Ivy crown...
...realization of Summers’ vision, his indelible mark left upon the University for generations to come, a flawless rearrangement of all that he sees as good and a careful erasure of all he frowns upon...
...Rankings can be subjective,” Bothwell warns—but the team sounds confident that it will leapfrog Princeton in the next poll after the head-to-head win. The narrow margin of victory, however, might not be enough to surpass an otherwise flawless season for the Tigers so far. But irrespective of its ranking in the next poll, Radcliffe has a title in their sights after getting past Princeton at last...
Harvard continued to chip away. There was Bryan Hale, fruitlessly running out a ground ball like a madman in the sixth. There was the infield defense, turning flawless double plays in the sixth and seventh. There was Hendricks, hitting ropes in the seventh and eighth...
...struggle to keep the stars flawless, television's makeup artists are introducing a variety of new techniques and products. While heavy pancake makeup typically covers all sorts of sins on analog TV, high def calls for thinner, better-blended foundations. Too much powder can make a star look mummy-like. Ken Diaz, makeup boss for the PBS series American Family, which is filmed in HDTV, waters down his bases. "It's a wash of color, like a stain, rather than a pigment," he says. Lori Madrigal, chief makeup artist for CBS's HD hit Joan of Arcadia, concedes that...