Word: yellowness
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...while the card action wasn’t nearly as furious as it was last weekend during the Crimson’s play in the UMass Classic, there were two points in the game when a second yellow card was handed out within a couple minutes of the first being awarded...
...vinyl revival, so you'll easily satisfy your wax cravings here. Head to Udagawa-cho, a five-minute walk from Shibuya train station. The area is crammed with LP stores, ranging from the hip-hop specialist Dance Music Record (www.dmr.co.jp) to purveyors of the unusual, such as Yellow Pop (www.yellowpop.jp) whose stocks include decades-old Japanese Rakugo (spoken-comedy records) and sporting-event pressings. ROME Goody Music is Rome's best-stocked vinyl venue. Located on Via Cesare Beccaria, the store has catered to platter fiends for over 25 years. The shop carries mainly house, hip-hop and soul...
AMHERST, Mass.—While the Harvard men’s soccer team’s offense exploded for seven goals, its opponents managed to put up impressive numbers in the infractions category, picking up nine yellow and two red cards in action against the Crimson this weekend...
Following the ejection, Hartford coach Jim Evans was visibly upset. He was eventually given a yellow card at the 78:54 mark after yelling at the official that the only reason a certain foul wasn’t called was because the person committing it “goes to Harvard.” Following the match, Evans refused to shake the outstretched hand of assistant coach Bruce Murray and all of the other Crimson players and coaches, and quickly called all of his players off of the field...
...first time, help to fill in the outlines of human history from the Paleolithic period to the end of Ottoman rule in Sudan in 1885. A 200,000-year-old pebble found among raw ochre lumps on Sai Island in the Nile appears to be smeared with yellow and red pigment. If the color was consciously applied, the stone is one of the earliest indications of artistic expression ever found. Sandstone lions from the mid-1st century B.C. symbolize the Kushite state, and a gilded representation of a Kushite King is the largest copper-alloy statue yet found in Sudan...