Word: paces
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Anywhere from 20 to 100 people show up on a given Saturday and range from hot-shot distance runners (stay out of their way or you risk getting trampled to death) to your average Joe plodding along at a 20 minute per mile pace...
After the Crimson took over on its own 34-yard line, a tremendous moment for the Harvard faithful transpired. Colby Skelton caught a nine-yard pass in traffic to break Pat McInnaly's '75 school record of 108 career receptions. Skelton finished with five catches for 106 yards to pace the Crimson...
Playing on the grass of Cumnock Field this year gives Harvard (2-4, 1-1 Ivy) an edge over B.U., which must adjust to the pace of a grass short corner. Further aiding Harvard is the increased chance that the rusher will reach the ball first...
...They almost always have a football or baseball game playing," said Mark W. Gailus '74, an Exchange regular and Somerville resident who was having lunch at the bar with his wife and son. "We usually come for the food-it's a nice change of pace," he said...
...illustrates the growing urgency to develop sound genetic-testing practices. As medical researchers race toward completing a map of the human genome, with its estimated 50,000 to 100,000 genes, they are discovering new genes, their role in specific diseases, and new diagnostic tests--all at a breathtaking pace. Within 30 years, researchers expect to be able to produce a genetic "fingerprint" of an individual's potential future health that will enable doctors to wage pre-emptive battle. Already, testing before any symptoms appear makes possible the early treatment of some breast and colon cancers. Further down the line...