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...they always artistic, or if they were artistic, it was only for those fans who loved the concept of skilled, highly intelligent players' stealing another team's game in front of a national audience. In these big games, even when Jordan and Pippen were not shooting well, they would forgo their jump shots, drive to the basket, and at the very least shoot fouls and slowly take over the tempo of the game. They knew how to grind down other teams when they did not have all of their game. In Game 3 against the Jazz, the 96-54 blowout...
While Martinez says he had a difficult time deciding to attend graduate school and having to forgo his life-long dream of becoming a lawyer, Garcia says Martinez is well-suited to a career in academia...
...Grand Lodge. And the event is grandly international: 75 delegations in Masonic aprons of every color and design, Lebanese hobnobbing with Cote d'Ivoirans and multitudinous Brazilians, engaged for the first time (although the cabal-obsessed may dispute this) in establishing an international Masonic coordination. Still Feingold can't forgo bragging about the domestic organization. "Fourteen Presidents have been Masons," he says; "nine signers of the Declaration of Independence...
...that may very well be the case as James will play in several pro tournaments this summer as an amateur. If his venture is successful, he will forgo his college eligibility and join the professional circuit full time...
Without a pre-med track available, Harvard leaves the choice of concentration up to its students. Pre-med students who concentrate in the humanities say they are encouraged to pursue their interest in non-scientific fields, but must forgo electives in order to complete their medical school requirements, which include a full year of biology, chemistry and physics, plus laboratory experience, organic chemistry and some sort of mathematics...