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...Ritchie, who is currently in London filming his new film Sherlock Holmes, is said to be relieved. According to British tabloid the Daily Mirror, he blurted out, "Thank God," on the set when he learned on Thursday evening that the hearing would take place. The Lock, Stock and Two Smoking Barrels director celebrated quietly with a pint of beer...
...right behind a senior class so essential to the league champions’ success was a group of juniors having its best year yet. Now, it’s ready to lock down that Ivy title and keep it in Cambridge...
...call them FAIL chumps...because they didn’t get into Harvard), we went straight into the mouth of the ass—that’s right, we went to Yale (or as we like to call it, JAIL...because you’d have to lock us up to stay there...
...mustard gas scarring from World War I on his lungs. Jones sought out acceptance and a sense of family through churches, but at the same time he had a tremendous need for power and control. He would conduct little church services up in the loft of a barn and lock his playmates in there; later he used a firearm to try to control his best friend. These early incidents, as well as some cruelty to animals, were harbingers for the sickness that grew in him over the years...
...play this season. It helps that the two sophomores are good friends, and their chemistry in practices has produced noticeable results. Each player knows her friend’s movements and mannerisms both on and off the court, and the two hope that their contributions will prove enough to lock up another championship come March.“Claire and I work really well together, and I’m glad that she’s in my class and on my team,” Markley says. “My expectations are that we win the Ivy League...