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...team also gave its opponent fewer opportunities compared to weeks past.“We made some progress,” Murphy said. “We had great field position in the second half by virtue of our punts and our defense. It didn’t hurt so much knowing that they really had to drive the ball and they were limited to what they could do.”On Saturday, however, it was about more than just closing out drives. The Crimson dominated the early going, building a 19-0 lead with 3:11 to play...
...really, really frustrating to leave the ball on the one-inch line down there, but we had great field position in the second half by virtue of our punts and our defense,” Murphy said. “It didn’t hurt so much knowing that they really had to drive the ball and they were limited to what they could do.”Harvard had no such trouble on the next drive. After forcing Cornell into a three-and-out, the Crimson took possession at the Big Red 38-yard line and scored...
...brothers end up lost in the desert with no one to ask for help and no easy way out. Wilson, Brody, and Schwartzman create a compellingly realistic dynamic of brothers in mourning: they give freely but take away just as quickly, they speak like seven-year-olds, they hurt each other by arguing about whom Dad loved more. Anderson’s portrayal of India, with its desolate yet rich scenery, is also particularly adept. In a telling directorial move, Anderson almost incorporates the three alienated brothers, wearing “tilak” marks on their foreheads and flowers...
...Blackstone, Mass. And some women resent ceding their role as top parent. When her daughter fell down at a birthday party, Amy Vachon, 44, of Watertown, Mass., recalls that the girl ran crying all the way across the room--to her husband Marc. "I admit it hurt at the time," she says, "mostly because I wondered what everyone thought. There's such a high standard in society for the good mother...
Often people get hurt because they assume that yoga is simple and that anybody can pretzel himself or herself on demand. Edward Toriello, an orthopedic surgeon and spokesman for the American Academy of Orthopaedic Surgeons, says most of the injuries he sees are sustained by "weekend warrior" baby boomers who begin yoga without realizing that their bodies are no longer what they used to be. "They think that yoga is an easy way to start exercising, so they go to class once a week, not stretched out at all, and they get hurt...