Word: talented
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...sure looks that way after two games. With two nonconference road wins, defeating No. 4 Minnesota (1-1-1) 3-1 and blanking Mankato State (0-3) 10-0 in Minnesota's Mariucci Arena, Harvard (2-0-0) appears to have an endless pool of talent, and the Crimson's strong showing in Minnesota last weekend may improve Harvard's No. 5 preseason ranking...
...have been impressed with the level of our play," said freshman Jen Botterill, who won a silver medal last winter in Nagano as a member of the Canadian Olympic team. "There is so much talent on this team, and we have developed some really positive rivalries that are going to make us better...
...power. He was hired for his command of policy. Says brother Tony: "John is the only person in Washington who knows everything there is to know about encryption and price supports, dairy farming and the FBI." But the peculiar nature of the Clinton presidency quickly demanded another type of talent, something not mentioned in a typical job description. Podesta's own description of it was "Secretary of S___." First, there was the travel-office fiasco, in which he wrote a postmortem report that put an unwelcome focus on Hillary's role (and by some accounts...
...merit in assisting one of the decade's most successful music producers. The eclectic ensemble vamped for a videotape sent to Puffy's illustrious invites, revealing the party's date, time, suitable attire (fabulous, natch) and the number for an answering machine that would record RSVPs. The otherwise talkative talent was tight-lipped on the gala's exact locale. That information was to be provided at the last minute on a strictly entitled-to-know basis...
WITHOUT FAIL, music critics enjoy labeling and compartmentalizing new talent--in a sense, trying to create neat categories that simply don't exist. Remember Alanis Morissette's much-ballyhooed arrival on the music scene almost four years...