Word: following
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...started an issue which galvanized more student involvement, activism and debate than any in recent memory. It is because students actually cared to follow this issue that it is possible to provide valuable insights into the role of The Crimson in promoting issues, providing information and representing the diversity of campus opinion...
...going to be awfully tough for Damon to follow up a performance as faultless Will Hunting. But maybe this is how he planned it. He's made his mark and leaped into the beaming spotlight. Maybe next time he'll let someone else join...
...this opera all the players can actually sing. The majority of the cast deliver their "patter songs"--the quick-paced, witty recitatives that are the trademark of Gilbert and Sullivan operetta--with careful articulation of the words. This allows viewers who aren't familiar with the play to follow the plot and understand the jokes. Yamakawa and Rupp are more conventionally operatic singers. Yamakawa's solos are lovely, and the music occasionally surprises with its beauty, as in the grief-colored "merry madrigal" near the beginning...
...imagine for a moment that, through some sort of Career Services-style "externship" program, you could pick out that annoying guy and "shadow" him for a day, without him knowing that you were there. In your quest to explore his life, you follow him back from class to his room, where he sits around and cracks jokes with his roommates for a while before calling his mom. Over dinner, you listen as he talks with a friend who just failed a test, managing to convince her that it's not such a big deal. Later, you read over his shoulder...
More likely, though, UNH will follow the strategies of most other teams, either packing in a tight 2-3 zone or playing a sagging man-to-man with the guards double-teaming Feaster in the low post...