Word: spectacularity
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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Adding a touch of star quality, Jerry Remy took the field for the minor leaguers Saturday in Harvard's final game, but was just one of many Red Sox foiled by a spectacular one-hit effort on the part of Crimson hurler Mike Presz...
Simmons and McBride were once again spectacular on defense, while Dermody registered nine saves...
Born Yesterday, produced by Dave Edmunds with canny affection, contains some spectacular versions of material as various as Bob Dylan's classic Abandoned Love and the mid-'70s oldie Arms of Mary, a sexual reminiscence that the brothers convert into a reverie of distant innocence and immediate longing. The album's standout is the title track, written by Don, a song of romantic loss and spiritual devastation that has at least a decade's worth of pain packed tight beneath its terse lyrics. Don, who uses the Random House Dictionary and a thesaurus when he writes, expresses grateful surprise when...
...weekend nights, when out-of-towners come to the Square." Phil's Tows claimed not to know who authorized the job and overcharged me too, according to documents on file with the Department of Public Utilities, but that's another story. While there I gazed sadly on the spectacular scandalsheet: The towing log. Within two hours there had been three extortions committed by John Harvard and his accomplice at 67 Winthrop Street, and 90 percent of Phil's pickups occurred on that very road. At fifty bucks per whack, some one or ones are getting rich mighty quick...
...fact, Halley's spectacular show did not go entirely unobserved. Last week scientists at NASA's Ames Research Center in California proudly displayed computercolored ultraviolet images of Halley's hydrogen coma as it appeared between Feb. 2 and 5, and described the changes in the comet during its most active period...