Word: gate
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Harvard bolted to an 18-8 lead out of the gate on the strength of a 14-4 run. The Catamounts responded immediately, with Coppenrath—last year’s America East Player of the Year—contributing nine points, seven on free throws, as Vermont posted a 15-4 run of its own to take a 23-22 lead into halftime...
...Above ground a cluster of orange, date, and palm trees provide both cover and color. Two brick pillars serve as front gate for the property; dried palm fronds wall it off from a muddy road out front, and the dirt fields and dead sunflower stalks beyond it. Inside, a few steps from the hole, the living quarters were in post-search disarray. A bedroom had two bed frames and mattresses, a trunk full of books and clothing, a small refrigerator, and two posters, one of a landscape, the other depicting Noah's Ark. In an adjoining lean-to that served...
...Tigris River. They did an initial inspection of three houses, then returned to each for a closer look, keeping in mind a tip that Saddam might be hiding in an underground bunker. On the second time through the property where he was found, perhaps five strides inside the front gate, a soldier kicked away some dirt from a spot that looked odd-a spot on top of which a soldier had stood during the first pass. Underneath the dirt was a cloth rug. Underneath that was a rubber mat, which sat atop a thick Styrofoam block. "We expected something more...
...your commute down by at least 10 minutes. You can order one at www.hdosports.com, the website of a sporting goods company founded by Alasdair McLean-Foreman, or drop by their retail store in Boston. Of course, McLean-Foreman himself needs no such assistance. He can run from Johnston Gate to Hilles Library in under two minutes...
...says he stakes out prospective targets for a week before ordering a hit. "Most rarely leave their house," says Aws. "But after a few days, they may come to the gate to talk to friends or neighbors." Jasim says former regime officials tend to gather in groups, either to try to reorganize or simply because few have anything else to do. "You find a lot of Baathists in the same place at the same time," he says. "It's getting easier to kill them." Jasim says his group has compiled a hit list of "hundreds" of individuals from documents looted...