Word: alleys
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...practices magic tricks?he once levitated a woman onstage during a concert?or goes bowling. Indeed, he's so obsessive about bowling that his manager, Lee Siu-lan, once berated him for going two years without winning an award because he wasted too much time at the bowling alley. Lau shrugs it off, explaining that he likes the game's lack of ambiguity: "The pin is there, the ball is in your hand. If you can't hit the pin, it's your fault...
Bernakevitch slipped the puck through the narrowing alley as his lane was cut off, hitting Cavanagh in stride right outside Traylen’s net. Cavanagh finished, and Harvard was alive once more...
...It’s fun and a little confusing,” Hedrick says. “Being on the cutting edge means you don’t really know where you’re going. [You wonder,] ‘Are we in a blind alley...
...Officers were sent to check out a noise in the alley by Vanderbilt Hall. They reported that the noise was a snow plow contractor and they asked them to keep the noise to a minimum...
...Iraq doesn't go out much. As an estimated 100,000 of his followers poured into the streets of Baghdad last week to demand direct elections in Iraq, Grand Ayatullah Ali Sistani stayed out of sight, holed up in the same nondescript white-walled compound on an alley off the Street of the Messenger in Najaf where he was kept under house arrest during the rule of Saddam Hussein. A crowd of followers seeking his counsel gathered outside. Some were allowed to enter; others were told by the guards to submit their questions in writing and come back another...