Word: inch
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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After the stabbing, Cooper was rushed to Mass. General Hospital, where he was treated for a two inch by one inch laceration to the throat...
...victim was rushed to Mass. General Hospital where he was treated for two-inch lacerations to the throat and the heart...
...first two periods were all Harvard, as the Crimson outshot its opponents 20-7 and controlled every inch of the ice. Yale goalie Laurie Belliveau was solid in net, allowing goals on a straight-on breakaway and a deflection, but Harvard dominated the other five Yale skaters. Even if the Elis were on a power play, they still did not get many shots...
...young people at CSM consider themselves an elite (with good reason), and the faculty encourages them to question fashion's assumptions. Jason Masterton Copley, who is in his second year, won't budge an inch on his ideals: "I have spent a large part of my time being picky. I like the fact that the competition here is very stiff." He is also focused on a celebrated school tradition: the graduation show. It draws an international gathering of fashion powerhouses. Galliano's success began there, as did McQueen's; their offerings were swooped up by buyers or magazines. Copley...
...similarly impressive, and fashion reveals much about the social situation of the characters in the play. At one point, La Marquise de Mertueil remarks that La Presidente de Tourvel is a frump, with her "bodice up to her ears in case you might catch a glimpse of a square inch of flesh." The tense music and occasional operatic singing that bridges the scenes is also a nice touch, and prevents the pauses between scenes from becoming awkward...