Word: pains
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...back down, so we were glad to show what we could do again against Penn.” The women had all they could handle in the form of the Quakers. The foil fencers lost a close 5-4 matchup, in which freshman Artemisha Goldfeder competed despite immense pain from a finger injury sustained earlier in the week. The saber suffered a 6-3 defeat, as freshman Eva Rosenberg posted the only winning record at 2-1. After suffering a close 5-4 defeat last weekend the women’s epee rebounded by going 9-0 against Boston College...
...lead in the third. At that point, the effect of six and a half hours of tennis caught up with Mukundan, and she began struggling with cramps. As the Harvard and BU teams looked on, Mukundan’s hand cramped up, leaving her gasping in pain between points. Mukundan fought on, winning two more games, but the cramps proved too much to overcome, as she lost the third set, 6-2. “We want to be a team that fights hard for everything and battles. We want to compete for every last point,” Graham...
...eschewed hyperdetailed doctrinal tests to maintain a looser Christian understanding, adjusted at regular meetings under the low-voltage, first- among-equals leadership of the Archbishop of Canterbury. One of the reasons Akinola is both controversial and potentially important is that as the gay issue stretches this understanding past the pain threshold, he is a man unafraid to cut the cord--an uncompromising evangelizer of a sort, more familiar to Americans than to many Anglicans, who is willing to abandon communal solidarity unless it supports a "right" reading of Scripture...
...your career to use the word faggot in the course of denying that you had used it before? Even if the denial is dishonest, it seems more like an apology than a repeat of the original crime. And is it really a gaffe if the alleged victim feels no pain? Rice complained about Boxer's passing remark only after the likes of Bill O'Reilly and Rush Limbaugh had made an issue of it. And neither she nor any of the Fox News feminists took offense, or even noted, when Laura Bush said in December in PEOPLE that Rice wouldn...
...which would have allowed the monkeys to not be given water. In another violation which SAEN referred to in its report, researchers did not note they had anesthetized animals such as wallabies during operations in their procedural reports, Gibbons said. The use of anesthetics or other implements to reduce pain during certain procedures is part of the Animal Welfare Act. Michael A. Budkie, executive director of SAEN, defended the report. “We’re very careful to base everything we say off government documents,” Budkie said. “This is not even...