Word: talented
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...very pleased, of course, by theunprecedented levels of talent and diversity inour early action pool," said Dean of the FacultyJeremy R. Knowles...
Harvard, on the other hand, has a roster full of talent and experience, including four of the conference's top six point-scorers. With the two shutout victories, the Crimson (10-1, 8-1) increased its winning streak to seven games and moved into sole possession of first place for the first time this season. HARVARD 6 NIAGARA 0 HARVARD 5 NIAGARA 0 Harvard holds a two-point lead over both No.2 New Hampshire and No. 7 Princeton...
...where articles of impeachment originate. Or even Bob Livingston, who will soon replace Newt Gingrich as Speaker. Instead the author of Bill Clinton's most historic defeat, if it happens, will be Tom DeLay, a flinty former pest exterminator from Sugar Land, Texas, with a tense smile and a talent for making offers his fellow Republican lawmakers can't refuse...
...said the new group provides Harvard with a sampler of the extraordinary musical talent that can be found among Harvard's students...
While all of the "international" (though sometimes questionably p.c.) dances involve incredible talent, the "Arabian Coffee" and "Russian" dances stand out as being particularly difficult. The infectious energy of the Russian dancers, featuring Reagan Messer, tumbles and "Hey!"s its way into the audience's hearts; likewise, the fluid flexibility of the Coffee dancers (Erika Lambe, Todd Ghanizadeh and Zachary Hench) combines the delicate beauty of ballet with the astounding talent of contortionists...