Word: desmond
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...Desmond Tutu may be retired, but he isn't retiring. Wise and witty as ever, the Nobel Prize-winning South African Archbishop remains an outspoken and compelling figure 12 years after his nonviolent activism helped abolish apartheid. Earlier this month, he marked his 75th birthday with the release of his authorized biography, Rabble-Rouser for Peace. Tutu talked with TIME's Sonja Steptoe about aging, the divisions in the Anglican Church and Nelson Mandela's questionable sense of style...
...second season of “Lost” was a televised ode to innocence; Let us celebrate that via DVD. Even though I despised every moment of your screen-time…Michelle Rodriguez, this one’s for you… TAKE A SHOT WHEN... Desmond says “brother” to someone who is not actually his brother. You kinda-sorta-maybe feel an ounce of sympathy for Sawyer. An unexpected connection from the outside world is revealed (i.e. Libby in Hurley’s mental hospital). People in the Hatch play...
...experienced players combined with the energy of the freshman led to exciting chances, albeit none that in the end changed the final outcome of the game. Altchek led the team with two shots on net, but the Crimson were also sparked by the play of two freshmen as Desmond Mitchell provided a late shot on goal and Akpan provided the assist for Harvard’s lone goal. “I think [the older] guys are doing a good job making the freshmen feel comfortable and some of the older guys are using their experience to help...
...passer.This week, Harvard suffered more mental mistakes.On a first and ten in the red zone, Bears center Jimmy Tull botched the snap, sending the ball soaring over DiGiacomo’s hands for what looked to be a loss of 25 yards. Unfortunately for the Harvard defense, junior Desmond Bryant jumped on top of the Brown quarterback after the play had ended for a personal foul, giving the Bears 15 yards and an automatic first down.The drive led to the Bears’ first touchdown.A later penalty against cornerback Steven Williams brought up a first and goal...
...caller, whom senior defensive tackle Michael Berg called one of the best quarterbacks that Harvard will face this year, to a mere 50 percent completion rate.A big part of the reason why: the line sacked DiGiacomo four times, giving the Crimson 13 total in only two games.Junior defensive end Desmond Bryant had 1.5 sacks Saturday, while sophomore defensive tackle Matt Curtis aided with a pair, sophomore Carl Ehrlich added another, and junior end Sam Workman earned credit for half a sack. The backfield pressure also helped ease the burden on Harvard’s secondary.“They make...