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...reacting. It’s just a manner of knowing what’s about to happen because [counter-attacks] are usually pretty predictable.”Despite the overall disappointing result, the team had a few individual bright spots. MacLaughlin led the team in scoring with a hat trick and Snyder capped her career in Blodgett by drawing two ejections and adding two goals to the Crimson tally. And of course, the six seniors who were celebrated—Snyder, Liao, Forsyth, Melissa McCreery, Melissa Mueller, and Laura Stoppel —all had plenty to be thankful...
...should seize upon it. Efforts like HUDS’ should always be rewarded with a receptive student body. Students are clearly hungry for change, and this is their chance to effect it. Moreover, we should uphold our end of the deal; after all, HUDS has come to us hat in hand, and we owe it an audience for its good faith. When students see that the Advisory Council has camped out in their dining hall, hopefully they will take advantage and share their thoughts. We have our own two cents to share. First, we would like to see HUDS give...
...very young 18,” Knowles said of his first experience as an officer in a 1997 interview with The Crimson. “I had a funny hat on, so they saluted me, but some sergeants were as old as my father...
...some characters differs from what would have been presented at the play’s inception. Prospero and Ariel are imagined as a Victorian magician and his assistant. One suspects that Ariel’s costume, which includes leather boots, fishnet stockings, turquoise eye shadow, and a top hat, was not the go-to outfit of most 17th-century fairies. Yet this change from the original version of the play effectively exposes the more ridiculous side of Prospero’s power. He relies on tricks and illusions to fool his enemies, while harboring for 12 years the bitterness toward...
...Bush's response was not "like pulling a rabbit out of a hat," as White House press secretary Dana Perino put it on Monday. It is actually an adapted version of Treasury Secretary Paulson's year-long effort to recast and consolidate American financial regulation to keep it competitive with foreign markets. It codifies the ad hoc powers of market stabilization the Federal Reserve has used to calm the waters since the collapse of Bear Stearns in March. It establishes an authority with control over financial institutions' behavior but leaves open just how much power it would have to enforce...