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...were hiking harder on Sunday,” Wareham said. “It was definitely my first physically exhausting regatta. We hadn??t sailed in that kind of breeze in 420s...
...what’s happening if you continue to move about like flannel-wearing robots at a sausage shop. You must act! Act, by Gott!” And act they did. Under pressure and in undesirable circumstances, the singers began to gesture and express and emote as they hadn??t done before, and, paradoxically, the story became easier to understand than it had been in the prior acts, when the audience had translations to guide them but no raw emotion to move them. If only more such happy disasters had come along to save this production from...
...placing sixth overall, after a tense semi-final in which they moved up from fifth to second position in the last 500, fully earning their spot in the last race with a time of 6:36.65.“In the semi-finals we started well. We still hadn??t dropped that much by 1600,” Tyler said. “It seemed like some of the guys who were out in front had paid for it and were starting to fall back.”“We had been doing well...
...crunch? The erratic nature of the video might relate to Bateman’s weakening grip on reality in “American Psycho.” After watching “Love Lockdown” a few times, I couldn’t help but wonder if Kanye hadn??t gone a little crazy himself. It probably wouldn’t be the first time. —Samantha C. Cohen
Coming into Saturday’s contest, Cornell quarterback Nathan Ford hadn??t taken a sack in the first three games, despite attempting 111 passes in the Big Red’s 3-0 start. Harvard managed to get to Ford twice against 53 pass attempts, the first two sacks Cornell has surrendered on the season. Both sacks came on a second-quarter drive for the Big Red, where captain Matt Curtis dragged down Ford for a seven-yard loss on first down and senior end Peter Ajayi got to him again for an eight-yard loss...