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...reps at wide receiver and kick returner, though that could change at any minute.“It depends on when you ask me,” Sherlock says of his position on the field. “I’m all over the place. I easily adapt to situations, so I guess if they need someone to play something random, I’m the guy to do it.”Because he has played on both sides of the ball, Sherlock has a comprehensive understanding of offensive and defensive strategy, easily able to read and prepare...
...Harvard, in particular, was able to effectively shut down the Raider power play, as the penalty kill held Colgate scoreless and even managed to generate some shorthanded chances. “They gave us a couple of different looks [on the power play], but they really never changed to adapt to what we were doing,” Reese said, adding, “It just kind of played into our game plan—we had them scouted, we knew what they were going to do.” FINAL TICKS Senior Ryan Maki, after playing in Friday night?...
...benefits of a healthy lifestyle become apparent as people click through the site and see that a single risk factor can impact their risk of many diseases,” he said. Continuously updated, the site most recently launched a Spanish version after using research from focus groups to adapt the site for Spanish-speaking populations, according to Samplin-Salgado...
...grocery stores cannot be relied upon to vet buyers’ ages. But radical increases in underage drinking in neighboring states which allow widespread sale of wine in food stores have not materialized. And besides, grocery stores already sell cigarettes successfully; it should be a relatively small shift to adapt existing technology and training to wine sales. Massachusetts liquor stores, in any case, do not have a perfect record of restricting alcohol sales to those of legal age themselves. The answer to such concerns is mandating better training of store clerks and more vigilant enforcement, not arbitrarily limiting wine sales...
...Violence in the banlieues around Paris and other major cities is now a regular and ugly occurrence. There are a lot of things that are right with France, too. Its worldwide reputation as a great place to live and visit remains intact, and its private sector has managed to adapt to a changing world, at times brilliantly. That's the main reason why the stock market is at an all-time high and the economy has picked up. So with six months to go before a presidential election, you might have thought it was easy to identify the big question...