Word: lindsay
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...tough to point to anyone player who played especially well," sophomore Lindsay Wilber said. "The entire team has played so well all season and continued to play well this last weekend...
Junior field orchestrator Emily Stauffer worked her magic along the end-line before centering the ball. Her roommate and fellow junior Lindsay Minkus flicked it on to the top of the 18-yard box, where freshman Gina Foster was waiting. Foster struck a beautiful half-volley to the top left corner, which sailed past a diving Dion, who had no real chance to make the save...
...William Shakespeare. Since 1993, when Kenneth Branagh's rompish Much Ado About Nothing earned $23 million at the domestic box office on an $8 million budget, studios have begun to belly up to the Bard. "Much Ado showed Hollywood how successful and enjoyable a Shakespeare movie could be," says Lindsay Law, president of Fox Searchlight Pictures...
Inspired by the Beatles' Magical Mystery Tour and directed by Michael Lindsay-Hogg (who did the Beatles' Let It Be the following year), Circus is a happy yank back to the days when the princes of rock's second generation could still glory in their good fortune. Do we look goofy in our sad-clown makeup (Bill Wyman) and peekaboo cowgirl togs (Roger Daltrey)? Well, we have fun looking goofy and playing loud music...
Livingston, a moderate Republican in the mold of one-time Representative and former New York City mayor John Lindsay, is pro-choice and pro-gun control. He also supported welfare reform, provided its harsh edges be blunted. In a district famous for bleeding-heart capitalists, Livingston preaches economic productivity to constituents who probably don't need his help, but traditionally like to help others...