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Davis said the biggest crowd he had ever seen at a sailing race was this fall at MIT, when spectators on the roof of the MIT boathouse were positioned in front of a crucial turning buoy...
...windy day, and they had the buoy for a tight turn, and the fans would cheer if a boat tipped over or something," he says. "You can't think about it too much, but it's pretty exciting if you're coming down the course towards that turn and you can hear the spectators cheering in the back of your mind...
...such destructive marital relationships. As a Venezuelan immigrant, she may not have realized that there were resources she could turn to as a battered woman. Married at an early age and after here recent immigration, she may have clung to Jon Bobbitt as both an emotional and financial buoy...
...improved numbers were not entirely unexpected given the performance of markets worldwide. In a story that first appeared Monday and is reprinted in today's Preview section, The Crimson reported that a boom in foreign equities would likely buoy Harvard's returns significantly...
...victories grasped in the final moments buoy Harvard hopes for its first 3-0 start since...