Word: follows
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Taylor blazed a trail for the Crimson to follow, winning all three times she set foot onto the track. In the 60-meter dash, Taylor crossed the line first in 7.83 seconds. She outdistanced her competition in the 60-meter hurdles, finishing with a time of 8.65 seconds. Her last race proved to be the icing on the cake as Taylor notched a personal record along with the win in the 200-meter dash. She finished with a time of 24.99 seconds...
...screened a little bit, but I could see around my defender and did see her line up the puck," Springer said. "But because I had to look through the crowd I couldn't really follow the puck as well...
...scenes in the first act follow with an almost anticipated sense of fatality. Agresta, now as Helen's mother, manages to exploit the tension of the production; she must emote, yet her dialogue must appear to be a sardonic condemnation of maternal care. A genuine frustration at the play's emotional detachment resonates with the audience as the mother forces her daughter to eat a potato. However, the play becomes too rapidly melodramatic too early, as the sense that the characters are mocking themselves undermines the growing emotional tension in the play...
Although stress is a constant in our lives, student teaching UTEP-ers deal with a different type of time constraint. Imagine combining high school hours (7 a.m. until 3 p.m.) with college responsibilities. The greatest challenge to UTEP-ers is making time for their friends, who follow drastically different schedules...
...cheesy, third-string ones - came to the Fort Jackson Community Center for a Bob-Hope style troop show. Those who came got a bellyful of junk food and a lineup bristling with both has-beens (Honky Tonk Man, Doink the Clown, the latest incarnation of The Patriot, if you follow that sort of thing) and never-will...