Word: kicking
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...Gordon says that Reeves signaled his support at the incumbent’s campaign kick-off event last June. Still, according to Winters, such gestures—which fall within the election-season norm—don’t imply an all-out endorsement. For many incumbents, gaining a challenger’s secondary and tertiary votes in Cambridge’s idiosyncratic proportional-representation system can spell electoral success...
...N.F.L. vs. Sominex Pro football has become the 60-yd. game as conservative teams trudge (one-two- three, kick) between the red zones. Teams settle for wussy little field goals (up 47% this year) instead of going for big manly touchdowns (up only 12%). And once again the behemoth National Conference is headed for lopsided victory in another Stupor Bowl. So why would the Fox network want to pay $1.58 billion for four years of this No-Fun League...
...country. But what the government did was to send in their armored cars , and the soldiers went from house to house beating up people. We say that is no different. DE KLERK: I don't think it was a good idea to tell people where to live and to kick people out of particular townships. It became forced removals. That is where apartheid became morally unjustifiable. As it failed, it became more and more racist and less and less morally defensible. People's dignity was being impaired, and it brought humiliation. I have said time and again, ''We are sorry...
...leauge-leading ninth goal of the season with less than one minute remaining before intermission. Altcheck’s goal capped off a wild sequence in front of Holy Cross’s net, which saw Harvard’s David Williams, with his back to the goal, kick the ball back into the goalie box. Crusaders goalie Keith Bauer stopped the initial shot but could not hold on to the ball, and Altcheck was there to finish up. Freshman Marcel Perl picked up the assist. “We were in a bit of a funk in the first...
...typical Thursday, but not Chelsey S. Simmons ’06. Instead, Simmons goes to the Hemenway Gym at Harvard Law School to instruct her cardio-kickboxing class. “We’re going to walk up three steps, then left kick, back three steps, and then right kick,” she said last Thursday as she instructed the class. Every Thursday morning, Simmons teaches an hour-long session for Harvard students. Though waking up in the morning might be difficult to some, she said she appreciates the morning exercise...