Word: partnering
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...world champion was also based in London at the time. Ben-Shachar went to the club where the champion trained and waited "from sunrise to sunset," hoping that he would need a partner at some point. The world champion began to notice Ben-Shachar, and would play with him once in a while. Meanwhile, Ben-Shachar continued training six hours a day and "improved very quickly." After a few months, he and the world champion were regular training partners, and Ben-Shachar's world squash ranking climbed to number...
...staff of PBH is an active partner in the running of these summer programs, working to support the undergraduate student leaders and to provide technical assistance. Though PBHA and the Dean of Students Office are currently in discussion concerning the relationship of PBHA to Harvard University, we have every expectation that a productive relationship will be maintained. In this time of uncertainty, however, we wish to be clear. PBH staff will continue to do all that we can do to support and assist summer student leaders of PBH programs...
According to students at PBHA, Kidd has operated as a chief executive officer of a corporation rather than as a partner in furthering public service...
...feelings went from disbelief to excitement to downright fear," says Spahr's survey partner, Carl Hergenrother, 23, an Arizona undergraduate who verified the find with a 90-in. telescope atop nearby Kitt Peak. "It was scary, because there was the possibility that we were confirming the demise of some city somewhere, or some state or small country...
After 11 consecutive wins last season by Reno and partner Holly McPeak--beach volleyball features two-woman teams--the pair earned a trip to Atlanta for the sport's Olympic debut. But Reno nearly gave it all up when she split with McPeak in April. They have since reunited, but why even risk losing such an opportunity? Reno explains, "With all the sacrifices I've made, I'm not that tolerant of not being happy." Sounds perfectly logical. --By Susanna Schrobsdorff/New York...