Word: sweeter
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...game marred by sloppy offense and numerous turnovers, Janowski played a little sweeter than the rest and helped the Harvard women's basketball team to a 75-47 victory over Army on Saturday at the Holleden Center in West Point. The junior forward scored 11 points, pulled down 11 rebounds and blocked one shot to lead the Crimson (1-0) past the host Lady Knights...
Perhaps Anderson's greatest strength as a director is that he knows when to stop. He knows how to pace the film, a quality many young Hollywood directors do not have. Amid the bustle of this crazy world, Anderson often pauses to show us the calmer, sweeter moments, the smaller tragedies, and the overall vapidity of the era. Throughout "Boogie Nights," the soundtrack lowers, the camera sits still, and we get a clearer perspective of what's going...
With yesterday's contest resulting in sweet revenge, a victory Saturday against an Ivy opponent would be sweeter still...
Danny DeVito is annoying. I won't withhold the good news that his character dies over the course of the film-because you might be wondering whether or not he does-and advance notice of happy occurrences makes life a little sweeter...
...Nobel laureates cited in the latter article, make a conscious decision to study, work, and spend time in Harvard Square because it is special. Students in search of fast food might consider that, like their Harvard degrees, the effort required to get the prize only makes it taste the sweeter. Catherine Schellenberg, Harvard University Staff