Word: tenderizer
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Moreover, Prestifilippo had clearly been outplaying Heffler, the ECAC's best goal-tender and strong candidate for All-American honors. The first three Crimson goals befuddled the Saint netminder, all the shots more change-ups than hard blasts...
Rounding out the nominees are UNH defenseman Nicki Luongo and forward Carisa Zaban, Brown defenseman Tara Mounsey and goaltender Ali Brewer, Providence goal-tender Sara DeCosta, Northeastern forward Hillary Witt an Princeton forward Ali Coughlin...
...departed from traditional subjects, but only a few of her works portray the public scenes or working people so common among other Impressionists. Instead, the vast majority of Cassatt's paintings show scenes from the private lives of women and children, employing the softness of Impressionistic style to convey tender feminine moments and quiet times in the household...
...time is enough. Her novels flowed in a glittery stream from the first, Under the Net, in 1954, to the last, Jackson's Dilemma, in 1995, after which Alzheimer's claimed her. Her graceful descent into the state of unmindedness was chronicled by Bayley in his tender book, Elegy for Iris, which serves as a memorial to her person. Her novels remain as a testament to Iris Murdoch, the writer...
...marvelous example in De Hooch is A Mother and Child with Its Head in Her Lap, circa 1658-60. The child kneels submissively with her face down. The mother, absorbed in her task, is picking lice from her hair. From this ordinary domestic event, De Hooch creates an extraordinarily tender image of care and even sanctity...