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...Frederick approached her on unsteady feet. She turned and rose to meet him. His breath hot in her face, he reached past her and stubbed out his cigar on one of the turtle’s moonstones...
...smelled him a moment before he arrived. Frederick burst through the door of her chamber, staggered a few feet into the room, and paused, swaying harmlessly from side to side. He seemed to be composing a thought...
...Widener tunnels, lest they collapse upon us, entombing us in lost literary works. Walk with fear and humility past Memorial Church—the bells themselves may be spies. Tread softly past the alarmed busts in Annenberg—listen closely for the pitter-patter of their ivory feet. Touristas, avert your wide eyes from the sparkling allure if the secular stained glasses (the largest collection in the world!) for they may shatter and mercilessly shank you. To death. All we can count on now, dear readers, is one another. The Science Center catastrophe has shown us that these monstrous...
...everything even though [that’s when we] let up goals.” In overtime, Harvard nearly escaped with a victory. After winning the faceoff, Harvard worked the ball around to senior midfielder Zach Widbin who ripped a shot at Princeton goalie Alex Hewit’s feet. Hewit made an outstanding save, smothering the ball and ending the threat. Moments later, Princeton advanced the ball downfield where it found its way into Schneider’s hands. The attackman fired a 20-yard shot into the back of the net for the game-winning goal...
...after the big guns from the oil companies had left, and was mobbed by photographers and television reporters who waited for hours to catch him on camera. With Saudi Arabia sitting atop the world's biggest known energy reserves - 264 billion barrels of oil and nearly 258 trillion cubic feet of gas - Naimi is OPEC's leading figure, who can slash or boost world oil prices within minutes by a turn of phrase...