Word: trended
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...characters, lifelike digital effects, and humor just edgy enough to please parents and teens without corrupting the kids. So with the public so hungry for wholesome digital fun, it’s no surprise that formidable Hollywood execs Harvey and Bob Weinstein would try to capitalize on the trend. But their offering, “Hoodwinked,” falls far short of its predecessors, and though it makes a run at all three of the necessary elements, it ends up getting none right. “Hoodwinked,” one of the first releases from the newly-founded...
...increasing trend toward concentration in Economics…might at first appearances seem to indicate an increased desire on the part of college men to be well acquainted with modern affairs,” opined this page in December 1929. “But unfortunately many of these men are interested in Economics because they believe it to be an open sesame to a fortune...
...bumpy noses and curly hair to overwhelming pessimism and obsessive concern for education, traits stereotypically connected with Jews are “in.” Soon, plastic surgeons in New York and Los Angeles might offer reverse rhinoplasty for WASP’s who feel excluded from the trend...
Continuing a trend that has been evident throughout the year, the Crimson was much more aggressive in drawing contact and getting to the free-throw line than Dartmouth. Harvard went to the charity stripe 23 times and made 17 free throws, while the Big Green only made five...
That first half, however, was all too indicative of a disturbing trend for this year’s Harvard squad: the Crimson has rarely put together a dominant half on both ends of the floor this year. Save for solid wins over Rhode Island and Colgate, Harvard has been sluggish putting the ball in the basket or stopping the other team from doing the same...