Word: snow
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...DRAMATIC GESTURE] Regretting his power struggle with Pope Gregory VII, he shows his sorrow in 1077 by standing barefoot in the snow for three days...
...outside perimeter of the theater, "it looks like basically, some kind of snow-type fencing around key areas," said Harvard News Office Director Joe Wrinn...
Beginning at noon Friday, the snow fencing will be erected around Tercentenary Theater, around Canaday, Thayer, University, and Weld halls on the west side, and from Widener Library to Sever Hall on the east side, Wrinn said...
...couldn't be any happier," says Knight, a former snow shoveler from Vermont who has cash to spare from his monthly $200 Social Security check. Yeah, summer is miserable. "But I got 18 coats of paint on [the shrine] now, and you should see it shine when it really heats up. It's beautiful...
...reviewer has ever seen, Slavs! begins by tackling Russian politics in a tumultuous era with absurdity, vicious humor and a great concern for both the individuals and the masses. The opening scene immediately draws in the audience--even those completely ignorant of Russian history--with a flurry of fake snow and a lively political debate going on between two babushkas. These sprightly women, however, quickly turn into the mindlessly smiling grandmothers they are supposed to be as soon as Vassily Vorovilich Smokov (Jim Augustine '01) and Serge Esmereldovich Upgobkin (Paul Siemens '98) enter the scene. These minor female characters' highly...