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Fritschel, a cross country runner, says she faithfully performs the same routine--"sit ups, toe lifts, contacts out, brush and floss, go-to bed-early-because-I-have-to-go-to breakfast-or-my-day-isn't-complete-without-it"--every night...
...Bernard missed so many easy ones," Cornell Coach Mike Dement said, "but during the timeout [near the end of regulation] we said 'BJ', your're our go-to guy, and he came right back and got two big buckets...
...really missed a go-to guy with Marcus injured," Cingiser said. "The freshmen aren't ready to score in crucial situations...
...pity: this is an admirable show, finely curated with an exemplary catalogue by Art Historian Charles Stuckey and his assistant Naomi Maurer. It puts one's attention where it should go-to the work, not the myth...
...suite that will combine Stockhausen-influenced elec tronic music with rhythm-and-blues, says simply: "I don't dig three-minute sections." Classical and Jazz Composer Bill Russo, director of Chicago's Center for New Music, puts it even more decisively: "The music had two directions to go-to get decadent or get longer...