Word: foul
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With 5:20 left in regulation, he was whistled for a foul on Eagles’ All-American guard Troy Bell. It was Prasse-Freeman’s fifth of the game, ending his day. Harvard coach Frank Sullivan replaced him with sophomore Jason Norman, while Prasse-Freeman, an incredulous grin on his face, stood in front of the Harvard bench gazing at the scoreboard...
That was before she learned how completely the old windmills had been supplanted by pumps that drink from the deep and fast depleting Ogallala Aquifer, or how much the region has been penetrated by giant hog farms, corporate operations that can leach toxic waste into the water table and foul the air for miles with burning stink. So now her main character is Bob Dollar, a young man who comes to the Panhandle from Colorado to secretly scout locations for Global Pork Rind, an outfit based in Tokyo that wants to start vast hog farms. As you might expect, Dollar...
...tapped by the leading Millennium Democratic Party as the candidate to succeed Kim, is committed to engagement. A self-taught lawyer who never attended university, Roh acquired his liberal credentials by defending students and workers on strike who ran foul of the country's draconian national securities law. A card-carrying idealist, he once suggested that U.S. troops be ejected from Korean soil...
...possession was over before it ever really got started. Harvey was dribbling around the perimeter trying to create something and, with Hinnant swarming him, Harvey lost the handle. Hinnant scooped up the loose ball and BC started killing the clock. Bell eventually drew a foul, earning his way to the line, where he shot 14-for-14 Sunday...
...those 17 points came with Harvard center Brian Sigafoos on the bench. The 7’0 senior picked up his fourth foul just a minute into the second half...