Word: coats
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Coach Mazzoleni may have seen areas for improvement, and he may not even have been that impressed with the team's play, but freshman Rob Fried had reason to be, walking from Bright Hockey Center with the game winning puck stuffed into his coat pocket...
...those days, Fineberg remembers, Lowell was very different. One difference was the dining hall. Food was served in front of the fireplace, and boys came to meals--even breakfast--decked out in coat and tie. He favored one particular tie for meals...
...everybody deserves the same tax cut, fully satisfied that the richest will reap the richest rewards; Gore and the Democrats say the best thing to do is to focus on those who need it more. Bush wants an expensive renovation of Social Security; Gore wants to put a new coat of paint on it. Bush tends to hold truck with the private sector; Gore is convinced government has its duties and can perform them admirably, if nourished. Gore seems a little more strenuous about the environment, Bush a little more stingy with our national influence abroad. Gore is more...
...students who receive financial aid] are feeling financial stress and can't get a coat, they should speak to their financial aid officer," she said...
...Cacak drove their excavator straight up to the front of the parliament and swarmed up the stairs wielding sticks, metal bars, a reaping saw, even a coat hanger in the fist of one elderly man. If they expected a fight, the other side was too half-hearted to give them one. By 2:30, reluctant policemen threw down their riot gear, went over to the demonstrators' side and ceded the building to the people. The mob caved in the bolted doors and set offices ablaze, turning Belgrade into a smoky spectacle...