Word: bleeds
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...participate. People spend on average about 20 hours a week in alternate worlds like these, and at VHIL, whose high-tech virtual world is entered by way of a $24,000 helmet, Bailenson and his Ph.D. students are trying to figure out how these increasingly common virtual experiences bleed into reality. "I've been doing this for years and people have been laughing at me," says Bailenson. "All of a sudden, I have people calling and asking about what...
...Ellroy novel. It comes from an original script of Ellroy's that two lesser scribes worked over. But under David Ayer's direction it's still got Ellroy's arrhythmic pulse, careering from one high-caliber confrontation to another. The movie is in love with the boys who bleed blue, even as it obsessively details their habit of making others spill crimson. Street Kings lives in the narrow cracks between dedication and derangement, accommodation and corruption, and leaves it to audiences to figure out where their rooting interest lies...
...produces few research papers but sells plenty of whale meat to the Japanese public (there has been an international moratorium on whaling in place since 1986, but scientific research is exempt). Whaling is inherently inhumane, and these mighty creatures take an average of five to 30 minutes to slowly bleed to death, while others escape wounded to die at the ocean’s bottom...
...could be better spent pursuing world-changing talent instead, wherever it may be found.And so while I wish Ben-Eze great success on the court as an Eagle or a Huskie or a Bearcat, I for one will not be upset when the national sports pages no longer bleed Crimson.Max J. Kornblith ’10, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies concentrator in Cabot House...
...team’s season, but it was also a landmark for coach Kathy Delaney-Smith, who picked up her 400th career victory. Delaney-Smith, who is in her 26th season in charge of the Crimson, reflected on her time at Harvard after the game. “I bleed Crimson,” she said. “I love the kind of student athletes I get here.” Going into the game, however, such records were a complete afterthought. Harvard went into the weekend knowing that with two wins it would retain its Ivy League title...