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Of course, intangibles win only if there's execution in the tangible realm. This weekend's victories required a total defensive effort, mostly because both well-disciplined opponents sent seemingly incessant waves of attackers toward the Crimson goal, a tactic which demanded continuous communication, support and anticipation.
"Kate put together a neat little package," head coach John Babington said after the race. "She combined skillful execution, good form, and execution, good form, and excellent technique. It was very pleasing to watch," he added happily.
Author of the soon to be released revised edition of "The Death Penalty in America," Bedau said, "We have approximately 900 criminals awaiting execution of their death sentences in the United States today. Only if we were to have three executions a day, every day for a solid year would...
Admitting that the alternative to execution is to keep criminals behind bars for life, Bedau said that even in the worst American environments--the modern maximum security prison--"human spirit isn't crushed, it can be developed. Parole is a viable possibility."
The successful execution of a new play in the team's repertoire--the "back set"--added in part to the team's early success. The play calls for the setter, who is facing perpendicular to the net, to receive the pass up from the back line, fake the set to...