Word: afterthought
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...then the Ivy women's single-season scoring record, which she broke February 20 against Princeton, seemed an afterthought. Shewas, after all, the first Ivy Leaguer to lead thenation in scoring (28.5 points per game), so itwas just a matter of time before the mark wouldfall...
Humorously, Trosper offered the only shred of feeling, the only attempt at connecting with the audience as an afterthought: "Thanks for coming out, we always enjoy playing the Middle East." This parting remark could be construed as an extension of their successful scheming to keep fans reeled in, but Unwound wasn't that egocentric. At least for closure the band shed their impersonality...
...reaction. A month later, she forwarded samples to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta and to England's Mill Hill, two laboratories in the top tier of a quiet but elaborate global surveillance network that tracks changes in the world's flu viruses. Almost as an afterthought, Lim sent a sample to Jan De Jong, a virologist at the Dutch National Institute of Health and the Environment who liked to collect unusual strains of influenza. She had never met De Jong, but over the years they had developed a rapport...
When it comes to formal-dance dates, ask early and often. Women enjoy dancing and dressing up. However, it is frustrating to be asked without proper lead time and insulting to feel like an afterthought. And, every woman wants to feel like its her special night at a formal; having to ask a date can suck the magic out of the evening...
Capitalizing on the reggae theme, the Marley-esque "Eat the Meek" champions a bass lullaby and a guitar characteristically accenting the off beats, so subtly that it seems almost like an afterthought. Although this may be the most adventurous song, it can't make up for the album's overall lack of effort...