Word: seales
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...codicil adopted in 1991. It does an admirable job of protecting the land - banning nuclear material, declaring the Antarctic to be a "natural reserve, devoted to peace and science," and prohibiting any mining - but not the surrounding seas, which support a singular ecosystem ranging from krill to penguin, from seal to whale...
...team’s physical play, Harvard found itself up 8-4 at the half. The Crimson let up a bit after the break but maintained the lead with clutch goals at the end of the game. Stellar play on the defensive front, especially in goal, helped seal the victory. After recording 15 saves in the first game, Connolly remained on top of his game, blocking 14 shots in game two. “[The game] was good in the beginning, but the middle was a little shaky,” Farrar said. “Good teams respond, though...
...ball floated into the box from the throw-in, carrying with it 95 minutes of shared angst and turmoil.It found the head of Brown striker Dylan Sheehan, who craftily tucked it in the back of the net to seal not only the 3-2 victory for the visiting Bears (9-1-1, 2-0 Ivy), but quite possibly, the Ivy League championship.In a game hyped across the Ivy soccer landscape as the title-defining match of the year, an unusually acrobatic and feisty No. 20 Brown squad marched onto Ohiri Field and dashed No. 7 Harvard’s hopes...
Conant’s letter, like our gathering here, marks a dramatic intersection of the past with the future. This is a ceremony in which I pledge—with keys and seal and charter—my accountability to the traditions that his voice from the past invokes. At the same time, I affirm, in compact with all of you, my accountability to and for Harvard’s future. As in Conant’s day, we face uncertainties in a world that gives us sound reason for disquiet. But we too maintain an unwavering belief...
...weeks after the junta brutally cracked down on the pro-democracy demonstrations, the small monasteries that line both sides of the road are mostly locked and empty, while wooden barricades and bales of rusted barbed wire that police used to seal off Shwedagon are stacked on the pavement. Police and soldiers armed with automatic weapons sit on stools outside the mostly silent monasteries. More are stationed at the entrance of the hilltop temple, the spiritual center of Burmese Buddhism. As many as a thousand monks lived and studied at these small monasteries in the shadow of Shwedagon. But troops...