Word: icing
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...think she will bring a lot to the undergraduate community,” said Angela Y. Ying ’09, co-chair of “An Evening with Champions,” the annual fundraiser that brings in ice stars. Ying said she hoped that Hughes might join the performance while at school...
...outside Ireland). Struggling with stagnant sales in the 1990s, C&C decided dowdy Bulmers needed a makeover. It cut the alcohol content to 4.5% (about the same as most beers) and intensified the apple flavor. More distinctively, the reformulated drink has been designed and marketed to be poured over ice, whereas traditional ciders are served at room temperature. C&C also junked the plastic jugs for fancy pint bottles, jacked the price up and advertised like...
...brand that boasts a 60% share of the U.K. cider market, have grown consistently for four years, the company says. Analyst O'Reilly disagrees, calculating that more than 70% of cider's recent growth is attributable to Magners. Certainly, rivals have dashed to bring out their own over-ice ciders: S&N dusted off its Bulmers Original brand, and Constellation Europe came out with Gaymers Original...
Kevin R. Du ’07, men’s hockey: Completed a distinguished career on the ice that includes inclusion on All-New England and All-Ivy League teams...
...with general trends across the conference—racket sports such as tennis and squash currently have no African-Americans on their rosters. And, perhaps predictably, the Crimson’s totals suggest that for all sports whose surface of competition is any kind of water—meaning ice hockey, water polo, swimming and diving, sailing, skiing, and crew—less than 3 percent of those student-athletes are black...