Word: spectacularized
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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There is little one can say about Crimson eleven which has not been perfectly obvious to any spectator at either the Holy Cross or the Tufts game Harvard's running attack is spectacular: nine Crimson backs have averaged better than four yards per carry. Reserve quarterback John Shevlin has a 9.5 yard average, while Leo leads the team in rushing yardage with...
Perhaps the treatment worked because it showed her that she was not alone; in opera, as in life, lovers frequently jilt their girls-if they don't die first. At any rate, the case is probably the most spectacular instance of the curative powers of opera, although Voltaire later observed that attending it was good for the digestion. Otherwise, the great philosopher had no use for opera. "Anything that is too stupid to be spoken," he said, "is sung...
...living, the aquanauts are busy with the last of 47 scheduled experiments. They are setting up mining equipment and collecting biological samples, examining the gas in fish bladders, and squirting clam juice into the water to see what species of marine life it attracts. As one of their most spectacular tasks, they are trying to salvage a submerged fighter plane by filling it with polyurethane foam and floating it to the surface...
...most spectacular astronomical sights of the century will take place Oct. 21 when a newly discovered comet passes close to the sun. Officials at the Smithsonian astrophysical Observatory in Cambridge made the announcement yesterday...
...comet split into two pieces in a latter of days. In 1744 a comet emerged from behind the sun with five talis where one had been before. And in 1843 comet was visible in broad daylight: While about half a dozen comets are discovered in an average year, spectacular ones such as these come very rarely...