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Word: spectacularness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 2000-2000
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...made a spectacular stop on junior center Dan Cavanaugh in the final minute of the first period. After an initial save that pulled him way out of his crease, Cavanaugh appeared to have a clear shot at the net with the puck to Jonas' right. With Dominik Hasek-like creativity, Jonas whipped his glove hand behind him and stuffed the shot...

Author: By Michael R. Volonnino, SPECIAL TO THE CRIMSON | Title: M. Hockey Outmans B.U., 4-3 | 11/22/2000 | See Source »

With Holy Cross up by two and less than a minute remaining, Harvard had to foul and let the Crusaders take their chance at the foul line, where they had not been spectacular. Instead, two defenders didn't foul, which wasted precious time. Finally, Clemente was forced to pick up his fourth foul by pushing Sankes. When Clemente was put in position to have to foul again a few seconds later, the Crimson was deprived of its best player and, more importantly, its only clutch shooter...

Author: By Rahul Rohatgi, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: The RaHooligan: First Impressions | 11/22/2000 | See Source »

...Johnson is just a spectacular player," Yale Coach Jack Siedlecki said. "We laugh everyday in practice because he makes catches like that every...

Author: By Mackie Dougherty, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Turnovers Give Yale 34-24 Win in 117th Meeting | 11/20/2000 | See Source »

...middle of the fourth quarter, with Harvard up 24-17, Yale stopped a Crimson drive deep in Harvard territory and regained possession of the ball on its own 47-yard line. Their ensuing drive would culminate in a spectacular touchdown catch by Johnson and the beginning of the end for the Crimson...

Author: By Mackie Dougherty, CRIMSON STAFF WRITER | Title: Harvard Turnovers Give Yale 34-24 Win in 117th Meeting | 11/20/2000 | See Source »

...media had not spoken their last on campaign 2000. The morning after the Great Panhandle Mishandle, instead of doing election postmortems, the news industry received a spectacular lagniappe: a fractious postelection campaign, made and played for TV. It was Monica with a side of Elian and a glass of O.J., polarizing and interminable, with disputed facts and plenty of lawyers. Elder statesmen James Baker and Warren Christopher, brought in as recount "observers," held dueling press conferences, like Cochrans and Ramsays. In battles like this, television news is a better divider than uniter: its formats, from Hardball to Burden of Proof...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Election 2000: TV Makes A Too-Close Call | 11/20/2000 | See Source »

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