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Hagerman started the attack with a shot from the point that was offline, but Ingram was left free to dig out the puck from behind the net. From there she found Shewchuk in front for the score...
...They quickly gained the support of Sweden's academic community and against all odds won one of 10 digital television licenses. K-World (short for knowledge world) started broadcasting in October 1999, alongside a Web portal that allows people to dig deeper into the issues raised on TV and buy related courses...
...Prince of Wales was behind the wheels of steel, and with the aid of two rhythmic young urchins he set about mixing I Don't Smoke the Reefer by DJ Dee Kline and Little Man by the Lost Boys. The music was punctuated by such princely exclamations as, "Dig that crazy rhythm!" and "Are you insane?" One of the youths remarked, "You need big hands for scratching and a light touch...His hands were massive." At least that should help Charles with the ladies...
Inspired, I joined four fellow denizens of Hollis Hall and made a trek to the water: the T to State Street, and under the Big Dig work to the glistening blackness of Boston Harbor, the boats swaying in the calm of a cool autumn evening. We were late for our first proctor group meeting, but it was well worth...
Dartmouth effectively shutdown the Crimson's top line and forced Harvard to dig for its chances in the corners...