Word: caging
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...penalty corner two minutes into the game. Tigers defender Kaitlyn Perrelle took the corner and sent a pass to midfielder Candice Arner who set up Schreyer for an open look at the edge of the circle. Schreyer wound up and ripped a shot to the right of the cage. The ball appeared to be heading wide of the goal, but, with a little luck, it ricocheted off the stick of a Harvard defender and into...
...penalty corner two minutes into the game. Tigers defender Kaitlyn Perrelle took the corner and sent a pass to midfielder Candice Arner who set up Schreyer for an open look at the edge of the circle. Schreyer wound up and ripped a shot to the right of the cage. The ball appeared to be heading wide of the goal, but, with a little luck, it ricocheted off the stick of a Harvard defender and into the net. Harvard withstood the Princeton attack for the next 30 minutes, and it looked as if the score would be 1-0 at halftime...
...bigger issue is whether the risk-taking, hard-charging, high-living times will give way to a quieter, duller, less profitable and far more regulated era--not so much a golden age as a golden cage. The debt-fueled days are almost certainly history. Jon Lloyd, joint head of LG's real estate practice, points out that the investment-banking mentality of the past few years--ever bigger fees for ever more complex transactions--has spread to all sorts of businesses, from law to real estate. He wonders if that's all about to change. "Will we as advisers fall...
It’s sustainability week, and if you have been occupied with carbon-footprints, recycling, organic food, cage-free eggs, farmers’ markets, alternative energy, and global warming, then you should get off your high Prius because the Swiss have put you to shame. Last April, the Swiss government advanced the Green Movement light-years beyond the realm of sound judgment by establishing protection for the dignity of plants. Yes, that’s right, Switzerland—a country run by adults—has granted the right of dignity to plants.The Monty-Pythonesque task of defining...
...believed to have made millions off the trades, won the war and is still in power.) The French businessman Pierre Falcone allegedly plied Angolan officials with tens of millions of dollars - some of it stuffed in suitcases - and deposited other sums of money in offshore accounts. Actor Nicolas Cage's character in the 2005 movie Lord of War was partly modeled on the alleged actions of Gaydamak, although the character may also have been inspired by the powerful Russian arms trader Viktor Bout, who is currently in a Thai jail awaiting the outcome of a hearing on a U.S. extradition...