Word: lose
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...first hockey championship in 10 years. Although her one-point performance in the title game left her two points shy of the single-season scoring record with 37 goals and 77 assists, she left her mark on Harvard hockey as a player who refused to lose...
...first hockey championship in 10 years. Although her one-point performance in the title game left her two points shy of the single-season scoring record with 37 goals and 77 assists, she left her mark on Harvard hockey as a player who refused to lose...
Even if Dole should lose the election, I have the feeling that one of those girls, inspired by participating in her campaign, may take the still available opportunity to became the first female President of the United States of America. And after that, we will finally be able to focus on whether a female presidential candidate happens to be the right person for the job, instead of having that discussion overshadowed by a philosophical debate on whether America should vote for a woman for President or for a male candidate who is more blatantly supportive of women's issues...
...began on the very Sunday after the horror, asking his fellow congregants in church for support. The stakes, he realized, were high. First, there was his three-year-old son Zane. "When my wife was dying, she said, 'I love you, and take care of Zane.' Well, if I lose it, then I can't take care of him." And then there was the matter of his immortal soul. "If you let the hate and anger build in you, that's a very strong sin," he says softly. "I need to be able to totally forgive." And what does that...
...When you've got KEVIN KLINE in your film, you don't want to lose him behind a mask," says director Michael Hoffman. He is referring to his decision to have Kline (seen here with MICHELLE PFEIFFER) withstand 3 1/2 hours of makeup rather than don a donkey suit to play Bottom in the forthcoming remake of A Midsummer Night's Dream. For his version of Shakespeare's tale of nymphs, fairies, queens and mismatched lovers, Hoffman sought to explore the vagaries of romance: "It struck me that all the characters were involved in a conflict between the desire...