Word: warmly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...numbered accounts." "A Canadian is a man who hasn't yet had an offer from the U.S." Out of the trapping country of the Far North comes the gibe that "the symbol of Canada is the beaver, that industrious rodent whose destiny it is to furnish hats to warm better brains than his own." And a familiar aphorism holds: "We've had access to American know-how, British political wisdom and French culture. We've ended up with British know-how, French political wisdom and American culture...
...Warm-ups for the varsity heavies begin at 4:30. The crew will practice for 45 minutes, then stroke silently along the banks up the lake to the start. As they pass the crowd there will be some murmurs, but most of the crowd's attention will be on the race in progress. Or their date. Or beer-cooler...
...couldn't be blamed on the weather. It was warm with hardly a breeze blowing. Still, only three other men besides the Crimson leaders broke...
PRINCETON,N.J., April 29--The weather was warm and sunny but the Harvard tennis team turned ice cold in the singles play, dropping five of six individual matches to give underdog Princeton a 5-4 upset win here today. The loss, Harvard's second in Ivy play, crushed the Crimson's hopes for a third straight League title...
...somewhat incongruous Figaro. His ensemble singing was superb, but in the arias his voice often sounded a little cloudy. Only in the last, "Aprite un po'quegli occhi," did his singing become brilliant and colorful. Nancy Boyd as Susanna was the heroine of the production. Her voice was warm but clear, her phrasing and style impeccable...