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...leading scorer, Josh Trott, after a break in the defensive line led to Trott’s ninth goal of the season. “[Perl] came in right away and was been a solid right back this season,” Craig said. “He can defend well and can get foward in a heartbeat.” On the flip side of the coin, the inexperienced defensive play led to two shots that were able to beat Hahn, ultimately resulting in the loss for the Crimson. The game winning goal, in particular, came on blown coverage...
...without trial and a year's house arrest on the reasonable suspicion of a senior member of the Australian Federal Police. The government says the new laws are vital for the people's protection, but it is worth asking, before they are passed into statute, what exactly they will defend...
...became a little fazed. When the game started at two in the afternoon, the snow had not yet started to fall, making the first half of play considerably easier. “[In the first half] we were able to pass the ball and defend properly,” said defender and captain Will Craig. But as the second half began the snow began to fall heavily, blanketing the field. The snow not only obscured Harvard’s view, but also made it difficult to keep control of the ball. “People were slipping everywhere...
...leave it in God's hands. My job requires me to defend any accused man, and I couldn't accept backing down now." KHAMEES HAMID AL-UBAIDI, one of the lawyers representing Saddam Hussein, on whether the recent murder of a lawyer for one of Hussein's co-defendants would make him consider quitting the case...
...feel the crimson tides of fury rising as some of my readers begin sharpening their swords and paintbrushes, raising their easels as shields, crossing my name off the Signet’s punch book, and preparing to storm the Crimson offices or my room to defend their concentration to the death. But hear me out. It’s not that I think that VES offers no interesting or even no important classes. It’s simply that the idea of VES as a concentration, a major at Harvard University on par with astrophysics, engineering, English, or biochemical sciences...