Word: faults
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...area that needs obvious work is free throws. The Crimson went to the line an astoundingly meager five times, and only converted a pair of these chances. However, the players argue that this is not totally their fault...
...production lacks the perspective it would have had with more time and rehearsal. The directing and writing are mediocre and yet, the acting is its glaring fault...
...being rehabilitated of my dangerous liaison with cleanliness. It's all my mother's fault, I think bitterly as I board the plane to head home for a weekend. "Hi, Bonnie," my mother's singsong voice greets me at the airport. Inescapably, I smile back and hug her, feeling guilty for my transgressions. And somehow, despite my rigorous regimen at school, my closet Obsessive Hygienist still runs free at home...
...part. The Nocturne is unfalteringly sublime--in this adaptation, the violin part is elegant and the accompaniment somber and unintrusive. For this piece, Chang abandoned her usual fiery bravado for heartbreaking tenderness. Individual notes melted and the music rang with the unearthly sonority of a human voice. Its only fault was that it was tragically short, leaving one wishing that Chang had played Chopin all night...
Annenberg requires its checkers to stand, and when their are two checkers at once, the synchronized card-swiping routine can be quite entertaining to watch. At the houses, most checkers find it easier to sit down and work with both hands and students are usually at fault for any delays in the line. Thus checkers are given an important responsibility that students could barely handle, with the added bonus of getting to laugh at hideous ID photos behind student's backs.FM