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...while Wednesday’s 1-0 double overtime loss to Boston College might seem to be the result of a team coming out flat with the thought of Princeton on the horizon, McDavitt says that was hardly the case. Rather, the team’s offensive struggles were a result of failing to adjust to adversity after great success over the previous weekend—dominant wins over then-No. 15 California, 4-1, and New Hampshire...
Both teams faced tough competition in a race geared to prepare teams for nationals. The course was run on a flat, grassy trail in good, crisp running weather...
...that they'd eventually be competing against their own back catalogs. The market had to change, and I had to get the LSO into a position to deal with that." Since the LSO is run by its musicians, Gillinson had some persuading to do. Historically, musicians received a flat fee for recording sessions, and handed over copyright to the record company. Gillinson suggested a profit share. Instead of incurring studio costs of some €40,000 per session, he would record live concerts for which the LSO was already getting paid. The players would forgo any extra fee until...
...Catholic Bishops were unimpressed by the Vatican's response. David Clohessy, national director of the Chicago-based Survivors Network of those Abused by Priests (SNAP), questioned whether Rome truly understood the magnitude of the problem, and the damage it was causing among the faithful. "It's basically a flat-out rejection with a vague promise to talk some more," Clohessy said. "We've been talking this to death for decades. The hierarchy has always protected its priests and that seems to be the emphasis yet again." Clohessy said it was hard to imagine that a Vatican-appointed commission of "eight...
Cilantro’s full-grown feathery, flat green leaves give a kick to Asian, Indian, Caribbean and Latin American cuisine. Most people either love or hate cilantro for its distinct flavor. The taste is sort of bright, sharp, almost citrus-y, and a good bite of it hits the roof of one’s mouth. It is the green garnish on top of many Indian and Thai dishes as well as the herb that flavors pico de gallo (chopped tomatoes and onions often served as a Mexican or Tex-Mex condiment). Detractors might call it soapy or grassy...