Word: footwork
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...We’ll certainly emphasize getting help to him,” Sullivan said. “The idea of keeping the ball out of the low post has three different dimensions. Number one: it’s ball pressure. Number two is the footwork of the guy guarding the post, and number three is to help defenders, being in positions to rotate to lob passes.” Stehle is Harvard’s leading scorer, with 15.7 points per game. He is extremely valuable to the team, but will have to stay out of foul trouble...
...like this to be the sort of show you might hang on a nail by the kitchen door." Executive Producer Ed Fouhy sees his mandate as exploring the quotidian: how Americans worship, rear their families, spend their money, relax. "We will not try to dazzle anybody with our technical footwork," he says...
...Siskel, who gave Prince Charles four stars for his U.S. performance. As for Diana, John Travolta rated the Princess of Wales 10 out of 10 after a smashing Saturday Night Fever pas de deux that stopped other White House dancers in their tracks. "I tried to do my fanciest footwork with her," said the still glowing actor afterward. "We did well together." Of her much discussed clothes, Couturier Geoffrey Beene observed in the New York Times: "Some of the design is not on target to me as a professional, but who cares? Her presence overcomes any banalities of dress...
Friday, April 8, 9pm, Vatican City Seeking Clues in a Funeral Oration The funeral required some nimble footwork from journalists. Many of us wanted to take in the spectacle of millions turning out to bid the Pope farewell, but we also wanted to get a close look at the homily delivered by Cardinal Joseph Ratzinger - which would have been hard to do with the echoing sound system out in St. Peter's Square. As the Dean of the College of Cardinals, Ratzinger is widely expected to play a pivotal role in the coming conclave to choose a successor to John...
...They do a tremendous job getting low, getting their footwork, and getting hands in passing lanes,” said Harvard coach Frank Sullivan of Columbia’s forwards. “They worked real hard both games trying to keep the ball away from Matt and Brian...