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...year," says Alan Johnson, a buyer for Shoes.com "It started in January as a very metropolitan craze. Now they've spread to every corner." Their resurgence was probably boosted by Carrie Bradshaw, Sarah Jessica Parker's Sex in the City character, who clops around Manhattan in them. They also complement this season's '70s-inspired bohemian chic, marked by peasant blouses and worn-out denim. This year there's a sexy high-heeled variation named the Sassy joining the sleek Original and 1998's chunkier Super. In addition to the old primary colors, straps come in hot pink, turquoise...
...fall 2004 Louis Owens will teach two courses on Native American literature in English and folklore and mythology. In 2005 Luis R. Fraga ’77-’78 will teach two courses in the government department. These courses will do much to complement existing Faculty strength. Since invitations are now being extended long in advance, this will create better opportunities for interested students to plan ahead...
Even though the Square offers a wide variety of gift stores, Corcoran said he sees the new store not as more competition but as a complement to existing Square stores like Urban Outfitters and Curious George Goes to Wordsworth. It will help diversify offerings and allow customers a wider choice or goods, he said...
...overtime period filled with quality scoring chances on each side, both teams battled fatigue in the second overtime. Harvard had to be especially wary of tiring, as the Crimson played just three lines and five defensemen for virtually the entire game, while the Big Red countered with a full complement of four lines and six blueliners...
Utilizing the fast BC courts to her advantage, Lingman employed an aggressive approach to complement her baseline strategy against Morgan Landes. Lingman won 6-1, 6-1 to tie the overall match score...