Word: heart
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...record] means a lot to me, primarily because when I came here, I wasn't a wide receiver. Colby Skelton taught me the position," Patterson said. "So for me, this record is really close to my heart. He taught me everything I know. He's still my role model. I'm still searching to play at his level...
...fact, if a student out of the goodness of her heart wanted to share all her own notes and papers on a Web site, without collecting advertising dollars or being part of any other commercial venture, this too should be seen as a valid contribution to the academic community. Students should only be disciplined when they are violating the academic code by receiving money for academic work without authorization...
...After a heart-breaking loss to Princeton just a week ago that seemed to crush its Ivy League hopes, the Harvard men's soccer team convincingly beat Dartmouth 2-1 Saturday afternoon at Ohiri Field for its second straight win and can still finish with a plus-.500 record in the league...
...Rose, the ghost of a girl he couldn't save. Saving lives to replace the ones he has lost is not the redemption he seeks. Instead he needs absolution that will help him understand the limits of his role. And he finds this through Mary, the daughter of a heart attack victim. A reformed druggie, Mary hovers between the worlds of Frank's hell and that of the living, as they both try to find a meeting point. Cage and Arquette (married, but not as obnoxious an acting duo as Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman) bring such tenderness to this...
Just when you thought you'd heard just about everything about gene research - scientists have supposedly isolated every predisposition from breast cancer to sugar addiction - a group of California doctors claim to have found the DNA strand responsible for the industrialized world's number one killer, heart failure. In a report released Thursday, the team of UC San Diego doctors told of mating mice genetically engineered to contain the gene phospholamban, or PLB, which they believed was responsible for heart failure, with mice that lacked the PLB gene. The resulting offspring did not develop heart failure. They also created mice...