Word: warms
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Harvard attack that was on the run--and not just to keep warm in the sub-zero wind chill temperatures. The Crimson offense controlled the tempo of the game, with Yale playing a defensive game...
...booters' ears were as red as their jerseys and several players donned gloves to keep warm. But Hall certainly didn't have cold hands in the goalie box. The junior netminder nabbed five saves in his sixth shutout of the season...
Feltsman falls between extremes. An angular, bearded man with the suffering face of a symbolist poet, he communes with the keyboard, not with the audience. His technique is solid but not especially flashy, his tone rich but not warm. Like many Soviets, Feltsman has some residual romantic mannerisms, such as a rhythmic stutter step in phrasing that in the early 19th century would have been viewed as a genuine rubato (literally, robbing the time value of one note and adding it to another) but is today decried as distortion...
...People from Hillel have been very warm toward the project," said Goodman. "They even brought us food at rehearsals...
...small pastoral pavilion a minister, flanked by a Confederate flag, conducts a memorial service for the sons and daughters of the Old South who are buried in the adjacent cemetery. The scent of warm corn bread and fried chicken wafts from a nearby picnic table. Strains of the Battle Hymn of the Republic float with gentle familiarity through the heavy air. Only the fact that it is sung in Portuguese seems inappropriate. But, in fact, it is fitting because this get-together occurs some 5,000 miles below the Mason-Dixon line, just outside a southern Brazilian city called Americana...