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Word: raring (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1990-1999
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...rare middle-relief lapse cost the Crimsonyesterday's opener, as Harvard surrendered fourruns on a pair of home runs by Dartmouth centerfielder James Little in the sixth and seventhinnings...

Author: By Daniel G. Habib, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Baseball Wins Rolfe, Draws Tigers | 5/3/1999 | See Source »

Beyond the rare hit that has recouped postering, facility and film costs, student organizations have been so frustrated by turnout at the Science Center that many group leaders now say they will leave the movie business for someone else...

Author: By Harrel E. Conner jr., CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: High costs, low turnout force student groups out of the Science | 5/3/1999 | See Source »

...Beyond a rare hit that has recouped postering, facility and film costs, student organizations have been so frustrated by turnout at the Science Center that many group leaders now say they will leave the movie business for someone else...

Author: By Harrel E. Conner jr., CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: Movie Madness | 5/3/1999 | See Source »

...Breakage is a challenge, but if you have the time, patience and perseverance, you will be rewarded with a gift of rare and wondrous poetry. Reading Maxwell's work aloud, the pure sounds of his words feel liquid and honeyed; even without delving into the meaning of the poems, the rhythm and meter are gently soothing. There is a sense that buried deep within lines is a truer, more complex essence. Maxwell's phrases are illusive and wispy, swirling around the fleeting, teasing meaning of his verse. Readers must persist to glean understanding from these intricate and enigmatic lines...

Author: By Emily SUMMER Dill, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The British Invade (Again) | 4/30/1999 | See Source »

...with hopelessness, the author of these letters is aware that Thomas will never read them, yet he cannot suppress the deep affinity he feels for this man. At times, Maxwell's reverence for Thomas is so overwhelming that he drops his detached voice of authorship and allows us a rare glimpse into his personal life. "I teach you to my students, and aloud/ I wonder what you would have come to. While/I wonder they look out at a white cloud/ And so we pass the time./Perhaps I'll guess/ Which one will ask me what they always ask:/ Whom...

Author: By Emily SUMMER Dill, CONTRIBUTING WRITER | Title: The British Invade (Again) | 4/30/1999 | See Source »

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