Word: frigidities
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This year, Morris ensured that there would be no need for a comeback. On a frigid afternoon where snow frosted the field at kickoff, he iced the Dartmouth defense for 21 catches and 257 yards...
...wasn’t what was called a “limousine liberal.” Since his success in 1990, Wellstone has kept that old green bus in which he’d ride around the frigid Minnesota countryside, preaching the gospel of liberalism. He was for the little people. He was only five foot five in wingtips. He used to say, “I’m for the little fellers, not the Rockefellers...
...hopelessly optimistic in this thinking. But at the same time, frigid temperatures may have provided just the push needed to get would-be couples past their gripping fear of contact. Harvard singles have a tough lot, and for their sake, I would gladly suffer a few more days of cold...
Besides the defensive play, Wheaton was also pleased by his team’s ability to adapt to a new environment. Harvard pulled off a victory, despite traveling to another school, play on a new surface in frigid temperatures, all on a weekday night...
...ultimately means taking ground inch by inch. In Korea and Vietnam the infantry accounted for only 4% of troops in the theater but more than 80% of those killed in battle. It took Perez nearly three years--along with a threat to quit and a pledge to serve at frigid Fort Drum in upstate New York for up to six years--to prevail. On Valentine's Day of 2000 he reported for training at Fort Benning...