Word: lend
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Constant blitzing by Dartmouth, especially Walz, prevented Harvard from moving the ball effectively. To Dartmouth's credit, the Big Green did not quit even when it was apparent that its anemic offense would not lend any support...
...passing of her judgment may have been a bit premature, however. Perhaps the character of the symphony did not lend great animation to Gatti's directing. Had he been standing in front of the Teatro Comunale di Bologna, of which he was appointed Music Director in September, he may have exhibited more of the artistry that comes from being "a part of the drama" in conducting an operatic performance...
Harry Wu, a former political prisoner turned passionate spokesperson against China's communist government, will lend his voice to a heated debate sparked by Saturday's visit of Chinese President Jiang Zemin...
Besides being able to lend an original feel to old songs, k.d. lang was a master at remaining a real person onstage. During parts of songs when her backup musicians play solo, she gave them her head-swaying, toe-tapping attention. When her fans called out "I love you" during a standing ovation, she responded, "It's mutual." She often let the music get the best of her and improvised dances across the stage. During a rendition of "Miss Chatelaine" from her Ingenue album, lang put the mike down just long enough to do a combination merengue-chacha...
...interpretation of two extraordinary American decades and as a portrait of a uniquely American family. It is all these things in the capable hands of Anderson, who is rightly lauded as a virtuoso. Anderson's feat evokes an interesting question: Why does the modern essence of our country lend itself so nicely to the symbolism of hard-core pornography...