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...were ready to win,” McKinley said. “We were sick of losing, especially in games that we were close to winning. We were hungry.”Through the three sets, Harvard’s play was characterized by frequent offensive streaks and few errors. The Crimson’s 41 kills and .352 hitting percentage throughout the game made for a substantial victory over the Eagles, who posted only 27 kills and hit for .050. The two teams both put up five blocks.Freshman Annie Ingersoll contributed another dazzling performance, nailing 12 kills and boasting...
...wrong direction. “Almost all of Houston is congregating in the two big malls because they’re the only ones with power,” she said. Kodama said that a general feeling of frustration has taken over the city, manifesting itself in the frequent angry phone calls to local radio shows. “They’re angry about the infrastructure problems, and [the Federal Emergency Management Agency] took a while to get started,” she said. But she added that a newfound sense of community has emerged in Houston...
...This business would be nowhere if it were not for Skype,” Gerrard says of the frequent late night conference calls that the group had over the summer. Because all three had internships, daytime communication was covert...
However, uncertainty may not be increased if a no-comment policy is put into place prior to the rumor, is strictly followed, and is set forth as the reason for not commenting. Companies that are the frequent target of stock rumors sometimes point to their no-comment policy and are thus able to successfully avoid imparting information that would affect their stock price; by not commenting on anything, they reduce the uncertainty that would arise if they failed to comment on any one particular rumor...
...about 8 a.m. now and the rain is pounding us. The wind is still raging, but the water is falling down, not sideways, and the jet engine sounds are quieter and less frequent. We're nearing the end of hurricane force winds downtown...