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...figure at a point in the next couple years to really be a key facet, to really contribute,” Mazza says. “Athletically, I don’t know how [things will change]. I could get two tenths of a second faster in the next three years or I could get two tenths of a second slower, you know...
HANOVER, N.H.—After a season-opening performance in which the Harvard men’s hockey team seemed to struggle with every facet of the game, this weekend’s contests against Vermont and Dartmouth answered many questions about the Crimson, but also left many unanswered...
Moreover, the song Cash had to enact, by Trent Reznor of Nine Inch Nails, is an intense cry of pain dished out and taken--a dirge for a life misspent in rancor. "The facet of John that it explores is serious, somber and angry," Romanek notes. "But between takes, the John Cash I saw was someone more active and sprightly than he looks in the video." When Romanek asked the singer's wife June Carter Cash if she would appear briefly in the video, the Man in Black puckishly suggested, "Yeah, honey, why don't you dance naked...
Today, an analogous reconstruction is wholly impossible. A 24-hour-a-day media juggernaut has kept every facet of American troops’ behavior in check. Photos and videos have captured soldiers in various horrific poses: shoving elderly men, pointing guns at groups filled with women and children and shooting an Associated Press journalist—an act filmed with the journalist’s own camcorder. These tragedies may have been more frequent in postwar Japan, governed as it were by more permissive rules of engagement and heavy-handed orders from General Douglas MacArthur to secure American dominance...
...Whether or not you agreed with him, it was undeniable that he had a very thoughtful view on every single facet of student life,” Undergraduate Council President Rohit Chopra ’04 says. “While controversial at times, it was nice to see a leader who was actually bold and dogged on those things he believed...