Word: legging
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...money is distributed, though, encouraging a diverse range of social opportunities is the best route to a happier student body across all four years. If there is a demand for freshman parties–and there is–the UC is right to give them a financial leg...
...face by not finding anything. The man in the tinted glasses was beside himself with rage. His face turned white, and his lips trembled. He raised his arm to strike me. At that very moment Meiping's cat, Fluffy, tore through the kitchen door, jumped on the man's leg and sank his teeth into the man's calf. Screaming with pain, the man hopped wildly on one leg, trying to shake the cat off. The others also tried to grab Fluffy, but the agile cat ran out of the house and climbed onto his favorite branch of the magnolia...
...caught his leg just as he raised his foot to crush the next cup. He toppled, and we fell in a heap together. The boy regained his feet and kicked me right in my chest. I cried out in pain. The others gathered around us, shouting at me angrily for interfering in their revolutionary activities. One of the teachers said to me, ''What do you think you are doing? Are you trying to protect your possessions?'' ''No, no, you can do whatever you like with my things. But you mustn't break these porcelain treasures. They are old and valuable...
...just under a minute, while sophomore Dave McCahill, junior Oliver Burruss, and freshman Trevor Petach landed the men in 13th of 20 teams with a time of 47:06.3. “That’s a fine finish for them…with a really fantastic first leg by Jennifer Harlow,” Graves said. “They’re improving every week. The men were 13th out of 20 teams, and they actually beat a team of Bates and Willams, among many others, which is really another really great achievement in our progress forward...
...fund acts yesterday—including an increased fund for first-years—in a session marking the end of the term for outgoing UC leaders John S. Haddock ’07 and Annie R. Riley ’07. Haddock—sporting a brace-clad leg and a set of crutches in the wake of an injury sustained during a soccer game—was seated as the first bit of legislation regarding party fund arrangements passed without any debate. “This looks pretty standard,” he said prior to the vote...