Word: shiningly
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...game, handily beating the Pride, 30-16, and notching a .409 hittingpercentage.“We had moments of brilliance,” senior libero Brian Rapp said. “The first game was just very well-played.”But the Crimson didn’t shine for long. Harvard was forced to play from behind throughout the second game, when the Pride took an early 8-2 lead. The Crimson showed signs of a comeback by responding with a 7-1 run. The scoring streak closed the gap and tied the game up at nine with...
...providence was to shine upon us, for by the selfless work of the brave IT souls, the server did not sink—although the postal code may dictate service during rain and snow, these mailmen were able to deliver in the face of a fire. They came to the rescue, responding immediately to the thin wail of S.O.S that was only barely audible over the crackling flames...
...success has fans thinking title repeat, Harvard is quick to point out that it will face Princeton again in three weeks—that time at Jadwin Gym in New Jersey. The Tigers will have fresher legs for a Friday night game, and Cowher will have another chance to shine.“I hope what hits home with this team is that every game is a dogfight and that we can take nothing for granted,” Delaney-Smith said. “Last year, when we won the title, most of our wins came down...
...schedule said there was one at 3:15. 3:35 AM—I just saw lights on Mass Ave. It must finally be here! Wait, it’s not slowing down. What the hell!? I start sprinting down the street, praying the shuttle’s headlights shine on my flailing arms. 3:36 AM—My bad. That wasn’t a Harvard shuttle. Or even a bus. It was the Boston Herald delivery truck. I slowly lower my middle fingers and hope the driver’s window wasn’t down...
...smart?smarter about herself than she has been in the past?she will continue to run her campaign in the open, as she did the last few days in New Hampshire, answering questions from the press and public, allowing her humor (and a bit of anger) to shine. She will, finally, trust her own instincts and stop relying so much on polls and market testing. A big election like this one is won on macrovision, not the microtrends that her strategist Mark Penn keeps touting. And in facing an idealistic opponent, she will remember that she, not her husband...