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...that the hybrid Toyota Prius was as hot as a Ferrari. Explains Bochner: "We just tried to position the Prius as the new sexy thing. It wasn't easy - making driving a smaller, more economic car hip was a task. So I'd just ask my friends, 'Do you love your children?' That was the linchpin in convincing them. I told them, 'The decision is yours, but the nation is watching what you want...
...caught off-guard. Although the orchestra tended to overpower her voice at times, Kovalevska delivered a very musical interpretation of the scene. With her sleek brown hair half-pulled back, her high, sustained notes tugged at the audience’s heartstrings as she, playing heroine Tatiana, declared her love for the dashing Onegin. Throughout the performance, her slender hands remained mostly in a rest position, and she only occasionally engaged her body in physical expression of the music. Her expressive rubato allowed her voice to soar above the orchestra, but the musical lines could have been longer and more...
...doctors who treat injured folk, we love the self-employed - they'll barely take the afternoon off to have surgery, and one way or another, manage to get back to work that week to keep the business going, get the mortgage paid and feed the family. Even among the salaried folks, we do see a good percentage who take sick-time fairly and responsibly. What a glaring contrast they are to the corporate or government employee whose minor injury keeps him out - but paid - for months at a time. Months during which we are forced to fill out ever more...
...League title...we’re still a little bit, I mean, the whole team’s hungry, but we bring that little extra bit of hunger,” Brenton says. “You know, you guys won last year, that’s cool, I love that, but I got to get mine too. So we bring that extra intensity.” “You know, obviously we weren’t playing last year, so I know I hold myself to a higher standard, and him too,” Desmond adds, nodding...
...thrown for 218 yards, a touchdown, and an interception, and is 3-0 as a starter. To many, however, the surprise is not that Hatch is a Harvard transfer, but the fact that he actually starts for the defending national champions.“People in the South, God love them, they just think it’s an aberration,” Murphy says. A better question might be to ask why they’re so surprised. The last two senior Crimson starters at quarterback—Neil Rose ’02 and Ryan Fitzpatrick...