Word: clocking
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...free throws by Princeton breaks the Harvard run finally. Then, after running down the clock, Lin drives and pulls up to score from 8 feet. Two Princeton free throws are followed by two free throws from Housman. Harvard 72, Princeton...
...company," Kleisterlee says, is "of the past." These days, state of mind and body are increasingly what matters, Philips reckons. And both will influence shoppers' behavior to a greater degree. So for lifestyle, read products "that cater for those consumers interested in health and well-being." Take your alarm clock, for one. Instead of a loud buzzer jolting you out of bed, Philips wants to sell you a wake-up light that mimics a sunrise in slowly coaxing you out of slumber. Consumer lifestyle means going beyond "just a company that does flat-screen TVs," Kleisterlee says...
...happened in New York?'" Noble recalls. He hadn't. He turned on CNN just in time to see the second plane hit the World Trade Center. "That's when we knew the world had changed for Interpol," he says. "We went 24/7 that day." Noble immediately instituted round-the-clock monitoring of news and e-mails from a command and coordination center two floors below his office - a sharp break from Interpol's previous working hours. That room is now the center of Interpol's nervous system: rotating teams, which include Arabic and African staff, field calls for help...
Construction, truck noise, and bright lights after six o’clock have led Allston residents to complain about the Harvard Allston Science Complex. Although Harvard had previously agreed to work only from 7 AM to 6 PM, the city’s Inspectional Services Department issued a permit allowing construction until 8 PM. Harvard University has since apologized, but this issue brings attention once again to the need of the University to communicate with the residents of the area if it wants to cultivate good relations. Harvard has already talked about putting future programs into place, benefiting residents...
...unit that despite allowing 24 shots on goal was 4-for-4 on the penalty kill and generally kept control of the game’s momentum in Harvard’s hands.“We did a really good job of managing the game and managing the clock,” Cahow said. “We were able to weather the storm.”The victory over the Bobcats was the 293rd of Stone’s career. Stone is now the third-winningest coach in Division I history.—Staff writer Loren Amor...