Word: froze
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After Harvard got the ball back on the kickoff, Fitzpatrick and Edwards went to work. On the first play of the drive, Fitzpatrick executed a beautiful play-action fake that froze the Husky defense before throwing over the top to Edwards for a 43-yard gain. After Fitzpatrick sneaked for a first down when he faced fourth-and-one on the Northeastern 24, he again completed a pass to Edwards for a 16-yard gain that set up Fitzpatrick’s second rushing touchdown...
...could see them coming down the stairwell which connects the library area to outside of Wigglesworth, but they had already surrounded me once I had finally unlocked the door. I just froze when they began to sing,” says Ntiri...
...never, ever touched it. He said it wasn't his." Nor was he angling for a better life. "He never talked about any dreams or big plans," says Tupek. "He was just a homebody. I took him to a bar one night after work, and he just froze on his barstool. He didn't like...
...love affair.” The six-foot tall, blond-haired, all-American-looking Noonan’s closest brush with aerial death so far took place in his uncle’s small plane. “The plane was too high up and so the propellers froze,” he recalls. “Thick ice covered the wind shield. Everybody in the plane started screaming. That was my scariest moment...
...talked to him just a week before. Everything had been fine." Not long after, the diagnosis was conclusive: amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (als), a rare and fatal neurodegenerative disease that attacks nerve cells and pathways in the brain and spinal cord. Signorini was helpless against the progressive paralysis that eventually froze every part of his body. He died six months ago at 42, leaving a wife and four children. Seemingly out of nowhere, a once tireless athlete is crushed by this cruel and mysterious illness, commonly called Lou Gehrig's disease in the U.S., after the legendary baseball star struck down...