Word: shadowed
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Bill Clinton becomes President without the warrant of a depression that emboldened F.D.R. or the lift of economic expansion that energized L.B.J. Times are hard; they are not desperate. But it is the long shadow and the troubled legacy of the Great Society -- not its policy failures so much as its political failure -- that Clinton must overcome. While he assumes the presidency with a detailed plan for domestic change, his vision will have to be implemented on the cheap: not a Great Society but, if his luck holds, a Pretty Good Society...
...Harvard Coach Ronn Tomassoni explains, Drury was used as a defensive specialist with the Olympic team, getting ice time mostly as a penalty-killer, though occasionally as a "shadow" for an opposing nation's main threat...
...People overlook his two-way skills," Tomassoni says. "In the ECAC quarterfinals his sophomore year, I used him to shadow Joe Juneau [currently playing for the Boston Bruins...
...Crimson's official leader, Drury haslearned quickly the etiquette of being the star ina team sport. He knows other teams will try to"shadow" him, but points out that other playerswill make their contributions as well...
...possible? An analysis by UCLA scientists points out that while the poles are bathed in scorching sunlight, the light hits at such a shallow angle that the floors of some craters are permanently in shadow. With no atmosphere to move heat around, the temperature in these spots is far below zero. Any ice that condensed as frost in the craters billions of years ago when water boiled on the planet's surface as it formed would still be around today -- and evidently...