Word: benedicte
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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They apply criteria established in the 1700s by Pope Benedict XIV: among them, that the disease was serious; that there was objective proof of its existence; that other treatments failed; and that the cure was rapid and lasting. Any one can be a stumbling block. Pain, explains Ensoli, means little: "Someone might say he feels bad, but how do you measure that?" Leukemia remissions are not considered until they have lasted a decade. A cure attributable to human effort, however prayed for, is insufficient. "Sometimes we have cases that you could call exceptional, but that's not enough." says Ensoli...
...pictures of Pope Benedict XVI visiting America...
Crimson Notes: Sophomore Daphne Clark, who takes the shots off the corners, leads the team with four goals...Fellow sophomore Courtenay Benedict has one goal and five assists...Freshman Jen Bowdoin has tallied three goals, all of which have come in Harvard's victories...
Only 2:15 into the game, the Crimson earned a corner shot chance. For those that don't know, this meant that sophomore Courtenay Benedict would stand at the baseline and pass it to a teammate-with all the defenders having to run out of the goal box to set up protection...
...with this corner shot early in the first half, the game plan worked to perfection. Benedict to Shumway to Clark to net. 1-0 Harvard...