Word: cubes
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...need more good men and women to carry on the battles. Come on in to 14 Plymptom St. and check out the Cube tonight and tomorrow night at 7:30. In the tradition of many of the great ball parks in the nation, there'll be plenty of Beer Here...
Every year the staff of Cambridge's Only Breakfast Table Daily is led by the Crimson Sports Cube into the battle with the likes of Cambridge's other Daly (Chuck) on Harvard's athletic fields. When not actually in battle, the Cube provides daily coverage and in-depth analysis of the Harvard sporting scene...
...just don't cut the mustard on the playing field. The Cube, however, excells both on and off the hallowed surfaces of Harvard's athletic fields When not actually in battle, the Cube provides daily coverage and in-depth analysis of the Harvard sporting scene...
Hedi had spent all day rehearsing him on the fine points of an English tea. Except, that is, for the sugar tongs: Solti squeezed them too tightly, and his sugar cube popped into the breast pocket of Covent Garden's administrator, the late Sir David Webster...
...archaeologists have not discovered any traces of original buildings at the three sites already excavated. The only architectural hint has come from a carved stone box found in one of the tombs; it seems to be a model of a cube-shaped building with a large entrance in one wall and triangular-shaped windows in the other. But there is no doubt about the level of craftsmanship among the people of Xabis. They made vessels of clay, stone and copper, wove cloth and mats from palm leaves and fashioned other copper objects, including axes, nails and pins. Some...