Word: tirelessness
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...means being around so much that when the time comes, you are up close in Capa's sense--in the room, on the scene, there--when the President of the United States of America finally shakes off the psychological grip of his handlers and his security wedge and his tireless self-awareness and makes some gesture or expression that is not in the fat playbook of official gestures and expressions. At which point the scrupulously prepared, emotionally intrepid photographer--we're talking here about Walker--gets the pleasure of hearing the shutter click like a purse being closed with...
...tireless competitor, Jantzen was unsatisfied with his third-place performance last year in the NCAA tournament, even though it was the best finish for a Crimson wrestler since...
After over thirty years of recording, a lifetime of circular, melodious grooves and tireless touring, luminary acoustic guitarist Leo Kottke has released his first entirely collaborative album with Phish bassist Mike Gordon. The two came to Sanders Theater on Wednesday Nov. 6th, supporting the Private Music/RCA Victor release Clone...
...cohesion of Harvard, and that the quotes from a tiny sample of athletes totally encompass Harvard’s athletic community, are so inane and dissociated from reality that perhaps we should consider closing The Crimson for seven weeks to give some editors a much-needed respite from their tireless dedication to journalism...
...evening is still young for the tireless (read: exhausted) warriors of FM, who continue their own social pursuits with stops at Winthrop and Quincy “seniors only” parties and at the Kong. Struck at 3 a.m. by the painful realization that they are no different and no cooler than the first-years they have been assigned to cover, they stop admiring their real IDs and drag their weary bones back toward the river, forever young...