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Sara McMann, the 63-kg (138.5-lb.) wrestler, is proven; she finished second at the 2003 world championships. Unlike her teammates, McMann, 23, followed a sibling into the sport. Her older brother Jason wrestled for McDowell High in Marion, N.C., a small, Bible Belt town in the western part of...
Dean said those burdened just to make ends meet and without time to run for office should dedicate three hours per week to helping a political campaign and should try to make small donations.
John Cole, who, like Lawler, spent his the 2003-2004 academic year away from the University to dedicate himself to Olympic training, placed 14th in the 28-man 1,500-meter freestyle field—two spots below his finish two years ago.
“People would just be smarter....It’s so important for people to travel and to learn about environments that aren’t Harvard,” she says. “I think people would have more energy to dedicate to things that matter...
Becker, the editor of the Cresco Times Plain Dealer, says that Borlaug was so taken by a seminar at the University of Minnesota on the genetics of grain that he decided to dedicate his life to science.