Word: armed
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...attacker lunged at him with gleaming knife in hand, Irvin Faust deftly stepped aside and caught him by the wrist. He then pinned the attacker face-down to the ground using one arm while quickly disarming him with the other. The two then bowed to each other and sat back down. Faust, a sixth degree black belt in aikido from Albany, N.Y., was one of the high-ranking instructors—called sensei—invited to lead the spring seminar of the Harvard Aikikai, which took place last Saturday and yesterday at the Quadrangle Recreational Athletic Center. The seminar...
...secret of his willingness to use his best pitchers in unusual situations.“Every single weekend—and Coach Walsh will tell you the same thing,” Haviland said. “I try to beg my way into the games on Sunday. My arm never gets sore. If I’m on the hill [in relief in Game 4], there’s nowhere I’d rather be.”In Dartmouth, Haviland and the Harvard staff will battle against an unusual offense in that the Big Green features...
...Could it be the same with cute? Once too ashamed to embrace the adorable, we can do it online, in our own ironic way - an arm's-length distance from actually "snorgling" (per the C.O. Glossary: "Snort + Snuggle. Summarizes the situation when you moosh your face into a fuzzy wuzzy smoochie wiggle and make googoo noises.") . On the Internet, nobody knows you love dogs...
...limits me to four innings and thus does not allow me to qualify for a win (the winning starting pitcher needs a minimum of five innings) and leaves others having to pick up the slack. I understand that the decision-makers within the organization are trying to keep my arm healthy since the professional season is nearly three times longer than what I was accustomed to in college. But it can be frustrating, because I am used to competing for seven or eight innings as opposed to three or four.There is also a lot of turnover in the Minor Leagues...
...Senior first baseman Josh Klimkiewicz, the Ivy League RBI leader, was taken out of Game One Saturday after attempting to reel in a wide Steffan Wilson throw to first. While extending his left arm to catch Wilson’s attempt to throw out a bunting Steve Daniels, Daniels ran right into Klimkiewicz’s arm, injuring his elbow...