Word: notch
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Instead, St. Francis shut down the Crimson offense and managed to notch seven goals of its own in the second half. Harvard was double-teaming the Terriers hole set, and though the strategy was successful most of the time, it also left a St. Francis player unattended in the pool...
Porter said he believes that given these qualities, the man he saw as a young government lawyer will make a top-notch chief justice...
...cyberspying metastasizes, frustrated network protectors say that the FBI in particular doesn't have enough top-notch computer gumshoes to track down the foreign rings and that their hands are often tied by the strict rules of engagement. That's where independents--some call them vigilantes--like Carpenter come in. After he made his first discoveries about Titan Rain in March 2004, he began taking the information to unofficial contacts he had in Army intelligence. Federal rules prohibit military-intelligence officers from working with U.S. civilians, however, and by October, the Army passed Carpenter and his late-night operation...
...Ying Yang twins album has a few smart, socially conscious songs. This is not one of them. Shake is very dirty, but it's also top-notch club music, with an instantly addictive keyboard line and enough kinetic energy to make body parts move by themselves...
...Festival. The acting is uniformly first-rate; every actor from Murray to âgirl on busâ plays his or her role with an attention to detail that contributes to the movieâs emotional power. Kudos to director Jim Jarmusch for eliciting such top-notch performances from all of his actors. He deserves perhaps even higher praise for writing this tightly-woven screenplay, which provides a springboard for all of the performers...