Word: bucket
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Three offensive rebounds later, Peljto was still one bucket shy of the record books...
...love you” than with a heart made of tofu? And so, with agreeably high hopes (for a disastrous evening), I arrived at 60 Brattle Square with my requisite accoutrements: two wine glasses and a plastic container that could be used as a “dump bucket.” What the heck a dump bucket was and just when it should be used was, alas, never made clear. I can only stick with my original guess: that it is the new term for colostomy bag, and was required in case the vegetarian food was too fibrous...
...Crimson could have won the game after Schaen’s bucket, but Stehle and sophomore point guard Michael Beal got their signals crossed on the ensuing inbounds pass and turned the ball over, leaving Harvard to dodge a bullet when Greenman missed a shot with two seconds left...
...Beal bucket with 8:52 to play in regulation was Harvard’s final field goal before overtime. The Crimson shot 25.9 percent for the game...
Kerry can point to all sorts of positions that don't fall neatly in either side's ideological bucket; nor do they all seem screened for political advantage. Voters most concerned about lost manufacturing jobs won't like Kerry's support for the North American Free Trade Agreement. The teachers' unions weren't thrilled with his sympathetic discussions of school vouchers or his speech in 1998 in which he called for an "end to teacher tenure as we know it." Seniors may be surprised that in 1997 he proposed that rich people pay higher Medicare premiums. Iowa's farmers were...