Word: glassing
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...Victoria seems pretty together, I get the strong impression that she wants to dance and the X-ray, which I have now examined with a magnifying glass, definitely shows the fracture...
...whole inflated and severely overheated Bordeaux market will burst like a soap bubble. Is there any human being who can truly appreciate the difference between an exorbitantly expensive bottle of Bordeaux and an excellent, modestly priced wine from California or Australia? Can one be 20 times happier with a glass of Bordeaux than with a glass of American Cabernet Sauvignon? Only very few wine experts could discern the country of origin, and none of them could taste the prices. The wines of Bordeaux will fall in value when consumers' tastes turn toward the much cheaper wines of the New World...
...opponents to shoot 36.8 percent from downtown. Vast improvement was shown against Maine. Going up against a team with several athletic, talented shooters, Harvard forced the Black Bears to miss 15 of their 20 three-point attempts. One area the Crimson had problems with against Maine was on the glass. The Black Bears grabbed nineteen offensive rebounds, which led to 20 second chance points. “[Rebounding] is probably the biggest thing we really need to work on,” Cusworth said. “That is something that can really hurt us.” The game...
...game. Nursing a 69-66 lead with 1:05 left in the game, Harvard beat the Black Bear press and ran down the shot clock. With the thirty-five seconds about to expire, Cusworth found Unger next to the basket and the junior laid the ball off the glass and in with thirty-one seconds left to give the Crimson a five-point lead and make it a two-possession game. “Brad is one of the smartest players on the team,” Cusworth said. “He basically is in the right place...
...Harvard’s recycling policies. The University’s numbers in that area had previously been “lagging a bit,” he said. “Maybe people didn’t know that you can mix certain things like aluminum and glass,” he said. “Working with the reps in the undergraduate houses, we have increased the per capita collection.” Jeremy P. Tchou ’08, a representative for Kirkland House’s Resource Efficiency Program (REP)—part...