Word: lay
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Christine J. Lay '97 played "The Worshiper," a contemporary piece of Chinese music on a zither (gu zheng), a wooden harp-like instrument that is laid horizontally on a wooden stand...
...guess they want me to find a place at the park and lay down with the homeless. Well, that's not going to happen. I'm going to support my kids...
Plaguing the Crimson, however, is its nagging injuries. Despite the two-week lay-off, Mike Bent '99 is still out with a sprained ankle, and Kirk Nielsen '96 and Tommy Holmes '96 are both questionable. Nielsen suffered a separated shoulder in practice last week, while Holmes injured his leg after colliding with a goalpost against RPI on Friday night...
...State of the Union address is a hard act to follow. The President got an hour of prime time to lay out his vision in front of a packed joint session of Congress and assorted national heroes; Dole appeared for 10 minutes in an empty office with a TelePrompTer and snarled through a performance that Rush Limbaugh called "lackluster," and others much worse. Clinton was buoyant, shameless, cleverly conciliatory, as he proclaimed the end of Big Government, attacked sleazy Hollywood profiteers, extolled the virtues of the family and a balanced budget. Clinton's speech was so Republican in form...
...Germany's Turkish immigrants regularly cross paths with rerun footage of Brownshirts rampaging in the 1930s. Have the unholy dead returned to inhabit new bodies? Hasselbach's zombie-like voice, preserved to creepy effect by American co-author Tom Reiss, can almost make you think so. "As he lay on the ground, Frank and I kicked him in the neck, in the stomach, in the face, in the skull...and I was thinking, as I kicked, Sure, his bones are breaking beneath my feet...