Word: loved
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...number "13" has never been mistaken for a lucky number. But the Big Green (19-9, 11-3, t-1st) would love to get to No. 13--13 Ivy League titles, that...
While she would love to study overseas, Sturdy is not yet anxious to leave Harvard. For now, she is concentrating on senior year and her final season...
...have a transition offense that I just love," Delaney-Smith said. "It compliments our inside game as well as our outside game. And I think if I were trying to scout our transition game, I would be very worried. It's a game that sets a lot of screens for shooters and puts one of our 6'5 kids on the block so that we either take the shot and we're in great rebounding position or we get it inside and open up shooters. That being said, it is an offense for a team that wants to control...
...especially one that wasn't such an integral part of world affairs or whose economy didn't have global influence. In addition, I can't imagine any group of people being more difficult to lead than American citizens. Our cynicism abounds. Fickleness prevails. Irony thrives. Opinions shift. And we love to criticize. In response to our scrutiny, presidential candidates capitulate to our demands and play to our whims, or else stick to their politics and just hope for the best. But why anyone would make themselves so vulnerable to Americans in the first place is beyond...
...best intentions about weight control go up against several million years of human evolution. Our hunter-gatherer ancestors literally didn't know where their next meal was coming from. So evolution favored those who craved energy-rich, fatty foods--and whose metabolism stored excess calories against times of famine. Love handles, potbellies, thick thighs are all part of Mother Nature's grand design...