Word: freneticism
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But the Crimson battled back, showing a resilience that has been its trademark all season. Led by sophomore forward Michael Gilmore, surprise freshman forward Chris Grancio, who was playing in place of Snowden, and a frenetic full-cout press, Harvard brought the margin to within three at halftime, 33-30...
You want calm, laid-back contests whose outcomes are decided by early in the second half? Forget Harvard. With its lack of dominant scorers or established All-Ivy players, this year's Crimson promises to provide a lot of frenetic, down-to-the-wire games.
A member of Congress for 22 years, chairman of the House Armed Services Committee for eight, Aspin owes some of his problems to lack of bureaucratic prowess -- a necessary skill in running the Pentagon. He is a frenetic man in motion, physically and mentally. He is not helped by some...
Could there be poetic justice for the bard of black humor? Yes, and of a kind he might have appreciated. Sam Kinison, the frenetic comedian whose very mildest joke was a recommendation that his audience "drink and drive," was killed in California last year when a 17-year-old with...
The new Administration is proposing legislation that affects the interests of more lobbyists' clients more deeply than anything else in at least a dozen years. The frenzied lobbying stirred by the fight over taxes and the budget is already being eclipsed by the jockeying over health-care reform, which will...