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...pass into space and I was able to quick one-time it into the net.” Cahow, with five goals and 11 points, ranks third in the country in defenseman scoring. Vaillancourt added a score at the 7:53 mark of the second period off of crisp passes from Brine and Ryabkina to give Harvard a 2-0 lead. Providence cut that lead in half at 13:03, as forward Katy Beach took a pass at close range and managed to sneak it past Crimson sophomore goalie Christina Kessler. Less than a minute later, a penalty...
...apartments each take up a whole floor and have in common temperature-controlled concrete floors and pure linen bedding, along with white Havaiana flip-flops and crisp waffle robes for lounging in style...
When it is bathed in crisp sunlight, the village of Gnosall in England's West Midlands seems almost plucked from a Jane Austen novel. A neat cluster of tidy shops and well-kept brick homes, the community of 5,000 boasts an 11th century Anglican church and a grass-banked canal. Along the winding High Street, locals walk their dogs and motorists yield and wave. And quaint charm isn't the whole story. "It's a very modern, forward-thinking place," says ward council member James Kelly...
...turnover and breaking away from the defense. Freshman Deborah Conway recorded her first collegiate goal under a minute later, pushing the score to 3-0.Although the Engineers outshot the Crimson, 13-12 in the second frame, Harvard managed to sneak two more goals by RPI goalie Ashley Mayr.Vaillancourt turned a crisp pass from Jenny Brine into an extra-skater score just under four minutes into the frame to help the Crimson to its largest lead of the game.RPI finally got on the board at the 11:12 mark when Whitney Naslund snuck a goal past Harvard goalie Christina Kessler. Ryabkina fired...
...American or European designers for those markets. "We wanted to deliver a made-in-Japan value that could come only from Japanese designers," says Taisuke Saeki, who heads Sharp's audiovisual-design department. Still, the company wanted to adapt to a local aesthetic. Research showed that Westerners prefer vivid, crisp, dynamic design, while Japanese look for seamless precision and an organic feel. Think of it as the difference between a Cadillac and a Prius...