Word: thrill
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...thrives on confrontation, on the thrill of the fight," says his friend Brown. "Rob likes to get it out there in print...
...Hajek, known as "Tilde," says the thrill of winning races--or even participating in them--was almost anti-climactic. Instead, she found satisfaction in adhering to the disciplined routine demanded by crew...
Despite the different paths the three men have followed in the years since their graduations, they have shared at least one common experience: the thrill of receiving the prize, which they describe as "unforgettable" and "amazing...
When history delivers something that looks like a miracle (the fall of the Berlin Wall, for example, or the collapse of Soviet communism), the mind experiences a kind of electricity, the thrill of beginning, of seeing a new world. That was what it felt like last week to watch South Africa. Here was a spectacle of true transformation...
...ever got the thrill of finding the ball, a security guard would soon be on your case, ordering you to return it to the field. (Harvard is such a financially-poor institution, you know) Imagine that someone asked you to return a ball during a Red Sox game or a puck in the Beanpot hockey game...