Word: lane
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Without the brace, she has overcome any initial hesitancy at drawing contact in the lane. The cumbersome brace altered Holsey’s shooting form as well as her right-handed lay-ups, forcing her to shy away from contact and attack the basket less frequently. Consistent pain in her right shoulder made driving the lane even more difficult...
Junior midfielder Jen McDavitt sent the insertion pass out to Gannon, who had trouble settling the ball. But Maasdorp was able to corral the loose ball and rip a reverse shot that sophomore Julie Lane deflected into the net for a Harvard goal...
Stuck in the Slow Lane...
Long before Jhumpa Lahiri won the Pulitzer Prize for Interpreter of Maladies, long before Monica Ali won thousands of devoted readers with her heartrending Brick Lane, another novelist was offering us exquisitely detailed portraits of bodies in transit--Easterners in the West, half-Westerners back "home" in the East, people who don't know where they belong--and master classes in the art of sly and sensuous fiction. Born to a German mother and a Bengali father in India, long a resident of Britain and the U.S., Anita Desai was a global, migrant writer before such a thing was fashionable...
...actors’ bold effervescence, both in song and in action, carries the show, infusing it with provocative verbal and kinesthetic inflection. Anonymous character JC Cassis ’06 blurts out “I voted for John Kerry” during one number. Lane D. Levine ’06 takes on the musical’s burlesque motif, drawing circles in the air with his well-toned glutes as boy-toy Arthur in “Arthur in the Afternoon...