Word: fallen
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Junior Becky Christensen led the Harvard squad, shattering the oppostion in the high jump yesterday, clearing 1.79m (5’10.5”) compared to Brown jumper Grace Watson’s 1.73m.Christensen earned her first indoor Heps victory in the event—having fallen second to Cornell’s Sarah Wilfred in the prior two seasons—as well as a bid for the NCAA Championships in two weeks.“It’s nice to have that title,” Stanton said of Christensen’s first-place finish...
...Mary Boleyn, one destined to be Henry VIII's second wife, the other his mistress. Penelope stars Christina Ricci, 28, in a contemporary fantasy about a girl who has a pig's snout for a nose because, as the family legend goes, a witch's curse had long ago fallen on her ancestors...
...call the Pope if you see a tit or two." You won't have to phone Rome; skinwise, the show is pretty chaste. Bette relies on one of her longtime characters - Soph (for Sophie Tucker), the oldest babe in show business - to supply the raunch dressing. "My tits have fallen so far South they're speakin' Spanish," Soph confesses before telling a few ribald classics. Since this is a family website, I'll withhold the punch lines and tease you with a couple of the setups: "If I'd know you were a virgin I would've been gentler...
...boasting a 91-12 combined all-time record versus Columbia and Cornell. The Crimson’s home record is equally formidable: in 52 games played between Harvard and this weekend’s opponents at Lavietes Pavilion, the Crimson has only lost once.In 30 contests, Harvard has never fallen at home to the Big Red. However, Cornell already has the upper hand in this season’s Ivy League championship race, having beaten the Crimson 85-61 in February. It was Harvard’s last defeat and, as a 24-point reverse, its heaviest of the season...
...their home villages last week, visible indication that Hizballah has placed its cadres on standby. "We are ready for another war and it will come," says a local Hizballah unit commander who fought in the 2006 war. On the walls of his sitting room, "martyr" portraits of his fallen comrades are plastered alongside pictures of Hizballah chief Sheikh Hassan Nasrallah and Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khameini. In another room, a walkie-talkie constantly squawked as Hizballah fighters kept in contact with one another...