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...great crowd??tons of support, tons of energy,” said captain Jennifer Botterill. “We were thrilled...
...debate, which was sponsored by HBS’ Jewish Student Association, in conjunction with the Middle East and North Africa Club, drew a diverse crowd??including Cambridge city residents and some who had traveled from as far away as New Hampshire and New Jersey...
...forces to calculate even without having to worry about Projectile B—the weight of the ball, the weight of the pads the receiver wears, the subtle friction of the field—but you don’t have to factor in the effect of the crowd??s breathing, which has for the moment been suspended in a stadium-wide gasp...
...crunch of a monster hit in football. When unleashed, it’s actually a beautiful sound—and the image of the recipient’s head snapping back is ridiculously satisfying. I went to the Ted Williams tribute at Fenway this year and reveled in the crowd??s allegiance to the good ole days of the game. To this day, one of my favorite stories remains the have-you-ever-smelled-the-bat-burn exchange between Teddy Ballgame and Mark McGwire at the 1999 All-Star Game...
...organizers of the memorial could do nothing to prevent such outbursts; in fact, despite the number of politicians in the crowd??including more than half the Senate—only the victims’ close friends and family members actually spoke. Compared to Sen. Mel Carnahan’s memorial in 2000, where then-President Bill Clinton spoke, this memorial at the outset contained even fewer political overtones. The spirit shown at Wellstone’s memorial was a product of the grassroots crowd in attendance. It in no way tarnishes the senator’s memory...