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...fifth with her single to third base. Sophomore Ellen Macadam followed with a single of her own, and Henderson’s single advanced Krysiak to third. Princeton pitcher Jamie Lettire grazed Shaw with a pitch, which allowed Krysiak to score. The Tigers sought to play catch-up, getting two runs off of Brown in the top of the sixth. But the bottom of the frame saw Vertovez plate junior Jennifer Francis. Francis was the first batter up, and she singled and advanced to second, thanks to a bunt by junior Jessica Pledger, who is also a Crimson photographer. Vertovez...
...downsized, revitalized U.S. car industry will still be playing catch-up. Millions of car buyers won't consider U.S. brands for some time to come; the perception that they are inferior lingers long beyond the reality that they are not. And foreign competition may increase: companies in Asia, such as China's Chery Automobile and India's Tata Motors, could plant their flags here. Established players like Volkswagen and Hyundai-Kia have plans to build plants in the U.S. by 2012. Which means the sales rate will be exceeded by manufacturing capacity, as it always...
...find causation in one and not the others? I'm not saying it's only the vaccines. But children are given so many shots from the moment they're born. They get multiple injections all at once, and if they fall behind, doctors put them on a catch-up schedule. Babies get the hepatitis B vaccine immediately after they're born and the only way for a newborn to contract that disease is if the mother is a carrier. Why not just screen the mother? Evan was handed to me pre-vaccinated with a Band-Aid on his foot...
...against the Hawks since 2004.“Hartwick has been the perennial Northern Division champion, so obviously you want to stick a pin in their balloon,” Farrar said.After giving up six goals to Hartwick in the first eight minutes, the Crimson tried to play catch-up for the remainder of the game. “We didn’t defend the shallow end effectively in the first quarter, and that put us in a hole that we never really were able to dig ourselves out of,” Farrar said.The squad cut the lead...
...Harvard’s deficit to 7-1 with 9:12 left in the half. “We didn’t show up to play,” Martin said. “We dig ourselves into these huge holes, and then we’re playing catch-up for the rest of the game, and it’s just not a way to play.” It was then that the Crimson seemed to wake up, closing the half with three unanswered and unassisted goals to cut the Bear lead at the break...