Word: liza
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...sell his short stories before turning to songwriting. After penning a few pop hits (including the novelty number Santa Baby), he teamed up with Kander for a renowned Broadway run that started with 1965's Flora the Red Menace. They were long associated with that show's star, Liza Minnelli, who, in a 1977 Martin Scorsese film, introduced their omnipresent big-city anthem, New York, New York...
...enough respect from the teams that we play, but nationally—or even with students around campus—people cringe when they hear your record,” said captain back Liza Barber. “You don’t want to have to explain yourself...
...musicals as Cabaret and Chicago; in New York City. After penning a few pop hits (including the novelty number Santa Baby), he teamed up with Kander for a long Broadway run that started with Flora the Red Menace in 1965. They were long associated with that show's star, Liza Minnelli, who, in a 1977 Martin Scorsese film, introduced their omnipresent big-city anthem, New York, New York. DIED. HARVEY WHEELER, 85, political scientist who in 1962 co-authored the bestselling Cold War novel Fail-Safe, about an accidental nuclear attack on the Soviet Union; in Carpinteria, California. The Texas...
Earlier in the game, Harvard took a slim lead when captain back Liza Barber sent a long pass into the box and Greenwald collected the ball and fired into the corner for her first collegiate tally...
...Crimson did not submit without a fight. Sedgwick converted a pass from captain back Liza Barber in the 54th minute to reduce the margin to just a single goal...