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...told, Harvard compiled nine straight first places, running the gamut of events. The Crimson took first in the mile, the hurdles, the shot out, the triple and high jumps, and the 400, 800, 200 and 55 meter dash...
...Harvard hockey players and fans, the last two Beanpots have run the gamut of emotions...
...performances in "Queen Margot" run the gamut from the risible to the sublime, sometimes not much of a gamut at all. Isabelle Adjani is, well, Isabelle Adjani. No matter which film she stars in, she is always the ill-fated Romantic heroine with the impossibly white skin and the more impossibly blue eyes. "Queen Margot" is no exception, and now that Adjani is pregnant with Daniel Day-Lewis' love child, she seems to have carried her performances into life...
...some time it has been open season on African-American males, and it runs the gamut from the regular citizen to the celebrity,'' Cochran says. ``Whether it's Mike Tyson or Michael Jordan, there is a tendency to want to bring down people who have done well, and in representing these people there is an extra burden. So when you drive down the street and people say, `Johnnie, please save Michael,' `Please save O.J.,' there is a sense that if it can happen to Michael Jackson or O.J., it can happen...
...operations, as well as its new $10 million Washington studio, NET relies partly on conservative sponsors like the Coors Brewing Co. and advertisers who run the gamut from Magnavox to a firm that sells Rush Limbaugh commemorative beer steins. In addition, most organizations sponsor their own shows. The weekly Gingrich hour, which costs $125,000 a year, is paid for by his nonprofit Progress & Freedom Foundation...