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Another impediment for both teams is Dartmouth's poor track. "We're spoiled," Penningroth said. "Our track is one of the best in the country, so we'll have to adjust...
Features of the program include the ability to adjust section sizes, assign students to specific sections based on predetermined criteria and notify students of their assigned section via e-mail...
Another factor could have been the absence of a warm-up the night before the meet, as the team arrived in Princeton fairly late. This warm-up would have been useful for jumpers and sprinters to adjust to the track surface, practice their timing and their rhythm...
...also has a literal dark side. His most enduring pictures dare you to see in the dark. They're so heavily shadowed that your eyes have to adjust to the carbon-tone depths. In his portraits of jazz and blues artists like John Coltrane and Jimmy Scott, the darkness of the nightspots where they work is also a spiritual working condition, a favorable climate for an art in which the self might need to be in communication with its surrounding shadows. There's a different feeling to the darkness in his after-hours street scenes. This isn't just...
...think he's a very good dean," Skocpol says, characterizing Lewis as "straightforward and willing to talk about things." Lewis Struggles To Adjust To New PostRandomization, public service and alcohol policy have dominated the first term of the dean