Word: seal
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2009
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
Brown would add a field goal to pull within one, but would miss a crucial last-minute field-goal attempt to seal the Harvard victory...
...Faculty trust, and the Faculty showed that though they still had concerns, they were willing to move forward for the good of the University. Ultimately, the discussion provoked by Summers’ remarks on women in science was cathartic—and as tensions calmed both sides sought to seal the obvious cracks in our Ivory Tower...
...exhibition soon after it opens on May 5. Her final Harvard project involves storing all her work in large cardboard boxes, piece by piece, while it is all still on display. Every night or two, she will remove something from the exhibit, place it in a box, and seal it closed, until all that remains visible are the labeled boxes. The end result is a final exploration of the theme of isolation that is so prevalent throughout her work...
Chiu dropped his match 6-3, 4-6, 6-0 to give the Bears a 3-2 advantage, however, and sophomore Gideon Valkin would soon lose 7-6 (4), 6-4 to seal Brown’s victory...
...Within minutes of that meeting, Ruzicka was leading Walt into mountain villages to introduce her to families who had lost their homes in U.S. bombing attacks. She was famous among journalists in Baghdad for being able to talk herself through any checkpoint. To seal her valuable contacts, she jogged with U.S. military JAGs, and knew countless ministry, police and hospital officials by first name. "With her incredible knack for making friends and her indefatigable investigative pursuits, she taught many of us who were a lot older some things about how to do our jobs," says Walt...