Word: spectacularity
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Anticipating the spectacular play of Barrie--who had already limited the Crimson offense to four goals in two meetings this season--Harvard decisively took control of the game in the first period...
...gave her reputation a spectacular boost. And now she could push what's left of his to the brink of oblivion...
...primary duties of the University president, of course, will still be academic in nature. Summers brings impeccable scholarly credentials to the table. A tenured professor at a mere 28 years old, Summers' work in applied and theoretical economics has been roundly hailed as spectacular. Moreover, as a former Harvard professor, Summers has a first-hand, insider's perspective on Harvard's educational strengths and weaknesses. But while we have full faith in Summers' credentials, we do not yet know his plans for higher education in general or for Harvard's undergraduates in particular...
Shewchuk took the pass from junior co-captain Jennifer Botterill and swept past several defenders with a series of spectacular moves. She approached the net from the left side and shot a backhander five-hole on Quinlan for her first goal of the night...
...offers a pair of Eastern European criminals, a psycho killer (Karel Roden) and a psycho cameraman (Oleg Taktarov) who goofily wants to become an auteur like Frank Capra. Just how his video record of their crime spree, which includes spectacular arson as well as murder, will help him achieve that goal is the great mystery of his derangement. His tapes are of interest to Kelsey Grammer, playing the cynical host of a tabloid TV show, and they may be the key to an insanity plea that will help the pair cash in after they are caught...