Word: mold
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Berg was named second-team All-Ivy after racking up 15 tackles for a loss and being a great run-stuffer as a nose tackle. Bryant is more of an edge rusher in the Willie McGinest mold, and he was able to find opposing quarterbacks on four occasions for sacks. Bryant is still relatively thin though, and if he puts on some weight over the winter he could be a dominating force...
...thick paper stock at a large size, "Kramer's Ergot" allows artists who would otherwise only know inexpensive reproduction to see their work monumentalized. This latest issue goes one better than the last by including both lesser known artists and also relative veterans whose work fits the avant-garde mold of the series. As a result "Kramer's Ergot" #5 stands out as not just one of the year's best anthologies, but also one of the year's most gorgeous books...
...want to take a mold of the type of kid we have to recruit at Harvard, I’d say it’s Bobby Everett,” Murphy says. “He was not blessed in high school with an inordinate amount of talent that you would say he would be a great Ivy League football player, or a kid that would be able to handle engineering and college athletics at a high level, but through sheer willpower and intangibles, he has risen...
...Dingman, who has a Master’s degree from the Harvard School of Education, does not fit the mold of previous freshmen deans, who have typically held doctorates, and all of whom have held terminating degrees in their field. Nathans holds a Ph.D. in history...
...final out of their brilliant 10-3 victory over the New York Yankees last week, undergraduates poured into the Yard, proving that, yes, Harvard kids can have fun. Yet these festivities do more than suggest that students at the College can occasionally break out of the mold and get a little rowdy. They also show that revelry after a sports victory can be safe—in sharp contrast with the riots at the same time downtown...