Word: vincent
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...Millan, Oba '95 SE 3 Santos, Robert '93 CB 3 Connolly, John '95 SE 4 Meister, Keith '95 DB 6 Lamb, Joel '93 QB 6 Nguyen, Ancho '95 DB 7 Maher, Colby '93 SE 7 Orakwue, Nnamdi '95 DB 8 Madden, Bill '94 DB 9 Ferrara, Vincent '95 QB 10 Adams, Mark '94 QB 11 Hall, Mark '94 K 12 Brown, Jess '95 DB 12 St. Peter, David '95 DB 13 Giardi, Mike '94 QB 14 Rohrback, Robert '94 QB 15 Ellis, James '94 DB 16 Simon, Esan '94 HB 17 Taylor, Christopher '93 SE 18 Crowley, James...
...influenced me because that's what happened with Thomas and Beulah [the collection of poems for which Dove won a Pulitzer], and the novel certainly has its lyrical elements. In terms of poems, I remember deciding that certain people were pretty cool, like Langston Hughes, and Edna St. Vincent Millay, and then later on Adrienne Rich and Derek Walcott and in terms of novels Toni Morrison and Garcia Marquez and Kundera, but that list keeps growing and changing...
This Aladdin is no prince in disguise. He is an anonymous thief, a homeless ghetto kid in the imperial city of Agrabah, ruled by a flustery Sultan and his Vincent Price-y adviser Jafar. On the streets Aladdin meets the Sultan's daughter Jasmine, who has rejected every royal suitor in the Middle East. Love and ambition smite Aladdin; a thirst for adventure seizes Jasmine. In fact, each of the main characters seeks freedom: Aladdin from poverty, Jasmine from her regal confinement, the Sultan from Jafar's silky domination, and the Genie from an eternity in the lamp...
Chicago Housing Authority chairman Vincent Lane called for the National Guard to be deployed at Cabrini-Green. Mayor Richard Daley instead ordered a massive police sweep of the 70-acre, 78-building project, which houses 7,000 residents a few blocks from the city's swankest shopping district. At a press conference last Monday, Daley confirmed what most urban Americans already know, saying, "We have seen a complete breakdown of society...
...season's biggest drama, a putsch by owners removed Fay Vincent from the office of commissioner of Major League Baseball. Admittedly, Vincent's personality could have benefited from a few more readings of How to Win Friends and Influence People. Beneath the surface, however, owners wished to emasculate the broad powers of the commissioner's office...