Word: hickeys
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...promising. In Anne Rice's screenplay, which she adapted from her megaselling 1976 novel, Lestat and his crew are displaced aristocrats, glorious anachronisms. They are enslaved by bloodlust: every night a little death. They lean into the victims' necks and give them the hickey from hell, the infernal overbite -- the kiss that bleeds. The nightly rampages of these putty-faced predators suggest an aids metaphor: voluptuous sexuality with fatal consequences. And after a couple of hundred years, the vampires get the edgy sourness of people married too long...
...Kelts was the toughest runner I have never seen," Hickey says. "He ran so damn hard in practice and in races that the rest of us couldn't help but run our skulls out. He was a great example and, all-around, he was the best captain I've ever...
...This was a great year for the league," Hickey says. "Any of the top five teams could have finished in the top 20 on a lucky day. It was stacked...
...They sort of took us for granted," Hickey says. "They both beat us last year in the meet and I guess thought that it wouldn't be any problem doing it again...
...This season was an experience I will remember forever," Hickey says. "we were both one of the best teams Harvard has ever had, and one of the best groups of friends. And I don't think that those were mutually exclusive...