Word: splashed
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Since it was filed Tuesday, the brief has made a large splash in legal circles principally because two well-known conservatives—Steven G. Calabresi of Northwestern University and Richard A. Epstein of the University of Chicago—joined in the brief...
...Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon tradition may be confused or annoyed by the intensely lurid tone of this movie. Well, all that means is that it's different--gorgeously garish, both in the color scheme (bold tints against the chrysanthemums of the film's title) and in the splash of wild emotion...
Books like “Harvard Girl” have caused more than just a splash in the Far East—their effects have rippled across the globe and directly influenced the climate of admissions to the College...
...doesn't take much to whip up Britain's irascible press: "Secret courts imposing draconian Islamic justice operate across Britain," read one paper's front-page splash last week, following a BBC report suggesting that observance of Sharia law is spreading...
...from our girls because Penn isn’t what I would call our biggest competition,” junior diver Alison Pipitone said. “It was an exciting way to kick off the season with an exciting win.” The freshmen made quite a splash at the meet, winning three events and placing in the top three in several others. Freshman Alexandra Clarke took first in both the 200- and 500-yard freestyle, followed in the 200 by senior Emily Wilson. Kay Foley was the other freshman able to win her event, the 1000-yard...