Word: necks
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...simultaneous turn of the hips, posterior, and head. If you don’t have long hair, consider getting a weave/wig to make the whip effect of the head even greater. But be careful when dutty wining, as the dance is known to cause serious injury to the neck and back (and no one wants to be reminded of Khia). —Kimberly D. Williams
...it’s not Christmas, but this Sunday’s game against Dartmouth might give the men’s soccer team what’s at the top of its list: an Ivy League title. Hoping to claim sole possession of first place in a neck-and-neck race with Penn, Brown and Dartmouth, this matchup is a must-win for Harvard (11-4-0, 4-1-0) if it wants to keep its edge. Currently tied at the top with Penn, the Crimson’s hopes for a title depend on a victory this weekend...
...Ellison ’00, one of the many Harvard alums seeking political office this year, is no stranger to facing difficult battles. Though her most recent challenge is for a Long Island Senate seat against incumbent Rep. John Flanagan, she faced adversity when she became paralyzed from the neck down as a result of a 1990 car accident. The accident changed her life forever, but it did not stop her from earning degrees from Harvard College and the John F. Kennedy School of Government. Her inspirational story—portrayed in a 2004 TV movie directed by the late...
...there is a place to measure growing Republican desperation over maintaining control in the U.S. Senate, it is surely Tennessee. The state was supposed to be a Republican sweep, but Democrat Harold Ford Jr. is unexpectedly running neck and neck with Republican Bob Corker and stands a fair chance of becoming the first black Southerners have popularly elected to the U.S. Senate. Indeed, Tennessee hasn't seen so much national political attention since President Bush beat Vice President Al Gore in his home state. Bush has come calling twice, helping Corker raise $2.1 million, as have U.S. Senators Lamar Alexander...
...forward line. Her two first-half goals gave the Crimson a 2-0 edge for nearly the entire first period.With the clock barely started, Harvard already found itself in enemy territory, taking a 1-0 advantage in the game’s opening five minutes.Romanelli, breathing down the neck of the Bulldog goalkeep, got off two quick shots before earning a penalty corner. Shapiro received the ball and whipped it toward the net. Fuller pounced on the rebound and sent the ball screaming into the right corner of the cage.Yale made the mistake of awarding the Crimson another penalty corner...