Word: icing
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...because he so clearly likes and is curious about people, Gurr is a reliable witness to a changing city. Writing about how property developers moved into bohemian St. Kilda and evicted him from his home of 15 years, Gurr pinpoints the decay: "The first sign, someone said, is an ice-cream parlour." On a train, after meeting two lonely souls, he has an epiphany about the fissure "between ordinary human need and the rhetoric of success." "Believing that your value as a human being is measured by your independence and separation from others is the great lie of the market...
...stick handling will not prove enough to score goals, and both the player and her coach recognized that after the RPI contest. “We got a little greedy at times—not with goals, but with possession of the puck in certain areas of the ice,” Stone added. Therefore, some of the most promising moments from a team standpoint were when Vaillancourt connected with her two linemates for a lethal combination. To begin the third quarter against the Engineers, Harvard came out on the power play and the trio made quick work...
Despite the Big Green’s scoring spree, Harvard goaltender Justin Tobe returned to the ice for the third period...
...were on the periphery pretty much all game,” Donato said, later adding, “We didn’t want to really go into those tough areas of the ice and pay the price to make plays or to negate their plays...
Searching for an activist group at Harvard is like going into a substandard ice cream shop. There are far too many flavors, they are all unhealthy, and in the end, they do not even taste good. Across the political spectrum—from the Student Labor Action Movement (SLAM) on the left to Harvard Right to Life (HRL) on the right—campus activists hold unrealistic goals and use tactics that are poorly designed and alienating to those who might otherwise support them. Activists would gain wider acceptance and would be far more effective if they were more reasonable...