Word: ices
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...this film about uneasy family relationships in the restess, promiscuous 1970s with crystalline precision. As the leaders of two archly funny but disturbingly bleak suburban clans, Kevin Kline, Joan Alen and Sigourney Weaver give refreshingly honest performances, but the film's ending sadly offers their characters no redemption. The ice storm, as a natural symbol of change and the wiping away of sins, is like Noah's flood without the rainbow...
Enter Angie Francisco. With just over one and a half minutes left in the first period, the freshman forward put the biscuit in the basket for Harvard's first tally. The Crimson left the ice at the first intermission trailing by only one goal and riding a wave of much-needed confidence...
After two bizarre periods which saw Harvard take a quick 3-0 lead in the first nine minutes of the game only to have Colgate storm back for four goals in the second, both teams took the ice for the final 20 minutes deadlocked at four...
Clinton gave Jiang a 20-minute White House tour to break the ice. The first stop was the Lincoln Bedroom, and Clinton pointed to a picture of Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation on the very spot where they were standing. A copy of the Gettysburg Address is also on display in the room, and Jiang began reciting, "Four score and seven years ago," in English. Clinton showed off his desk in the private quarters, on which major peace pacts, including one between Israel and the Palestinians, had been signed. Clinton chose this itinerary to focus Jiang on the liberties Americans...
...Claudia Asano will do a great job," Bowdoin said. "She works hard on the ice and has the capability to score a lot of goals...