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...simultaneously opening new restaurants: after Pň (which he no longer co-owns) came seven others--plus a bar and a wine shop--that have all succeeded, with one exception. Batali routinely mocks the fustian techniques of French cooking, so it seemed quite a leap last year for him and Bastianich to launch Bistro du Vent, a French restaurant on 42nd Street. The food isn't quite French and isn't quite Batali. Struggling for an identity, Bistro du Vent is the first Batali-Bastianich venture where you can easily get a seat. Both men seem to sigh heavily whenever...
...save of the season, stranding two baserunners in the eighth and working out of a bases-loaded jam in the ninth. New Jersey native Harry Douglas ignited the first-inning rally with a leadoff single. With the aid of two walks and an error, Harvard was again able to leap out to an early 2-0 advantage. “All year we’ve been spotting everybody a few in the first inning,” sophomore hurler Shawn Haviland said. “To jump out with a couple in the first inning, in both games...
...mindedness, curiosity, and leadership. From my own personal experience, as a Radcliffe Mentor in the Radcliffe Mentorship Program (once an all-female endeavor), I have been thrilled to see male undergraduates lining up to be mentored by Radcliffe graduates. Indeed, Harvard extracurriculars are proof that students are willing to leap across boundaries...
...throwing words in,” he says—but on the whole, he avoids labeling himself an atheist. “I’d much rather call myself a humanist than atheist, because there’s a certain stigma to that word.”Leap of (non) faithFor Jose J. Rodriguez, a third year Harvard Law student, his conclusion that God did not exist was even more of a leap. “I was raised Catholic, but to say I was raised Catholic doesn’t really capture my beliefs...
...Nobody has a deal yet," admits Wolf, explaining that he and other major producers must take a leap of faith to cross TV's digital divide. "I have no idea what this will be worth, but I suspect it's the next big thing." Or in the case of his son's pocket Christmas present, the next big small thing...