Word: sparkly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...American Honorable Mention Jim Kilkowski, who was also first team All-Ivy and All-New England last year, should spark the potentially high-scoring mid-field...
...these times of student disaffection with the political process, McCarthy has managed to spark an enthusiasm in young people reminiscent of John F. Kennedy's achievement. For many, McCarthy has provided a new incentive for participating in the American political system...
...accuse Luise Vosgerchian of lack of feel-spring of the Harvard Music Department, surely she is the dynamic spark. Yet her performance of Kirchner's Concerto No.2 (1963) with the Harvard-Radcliffe Orchestra conducted by the composer was so dry, that the New England premiere of this magnificent work failed to capture on of its essential qualities...
Carbon tetrachloride (CC14) is one of the simplest of chemicals and one of the most potent. It is a great fire extinguisher, a powerful pesticide, will dry off dew-shorted spark plugs, and is such a versatile solvent that it will vaporize the grease stains out of a dress or tar from the rug in no time...
...good. But even if the author is taken with the work of his hands, the audience isn't, not at least in the Quincy House production of The Cavern. The show chugs along at a level of basic competence, but you wait in vain for the spark that would make Anouilh's premise work...