Word: wintered
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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Continuing last year’s pattern of consistent ninth-place finishes, the Harvard men’s and women’s skiing teams once again settled into that familiar spot at this weekend’s UVM Winter Carnival in Vermont...
...lines, highways and airports; power outages rolled across 17 provinces, forcing factories and businesses to close. The southern part of the country, which hadn't seen snow like this since 1954, was woefully unprepared. Even more northerly cities such as Shanghai, which is near the coast, were staggered by winter's wallop. At least 49 deaths were blamed on the storms...
...baking cakes for "people's second, third and even fourth weddings" but has recently been getting orders for confections to mark the end of marriages as well. The designs feature scenarios like a bride kicking her former groom down the tiers of the cake. At Sprinkles Custom Cakes in Winter Park, Fla., Larry Bach has been getting requests for his upside-down wedding cake with the bride or groom's legs sticking out at the bottom as if the cake had crashed down on the figure à la the Wicked Witch of the East...
...defeat at the hands of the Wildcats. She also recorded eight saves in the loss, seven of which came in the game’s opening period. Harvard lost both its No. 1 ranking and its undefeated record all in one night as it headed into Winter Recess. But both Kessler and the Crimson rebounded to come out of the break playing a dominant brand of hockey. Sunday’s matchup against Dartmouth proved the culmination of a six-game stretch in which Harvard regained its No. 1 ranking and Kessler played almost perfectly in front...
...effort. Quentin Anderson, 19, welcomed them by saying, "The youth vote is the most important factor in this cycle. We need to keep that momentum going." Glenn Rehn, 25, reported that Obama volunteers at the University of Missouri had collected 800 signed pledges of support before leaving campus for winter break. Kevin Wolfe, 19, said that for his group at Washington University in St. Louis, the Iowa success was like throwing a switch. "People see that he can win, and they are moving off the fence...