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Flavor-blending faux pas aside, it’s great to see HUDS responding to student outcry against generic products and general culinary malaise. Our new, jazzed up, and—most importantly—brand name frozen yogurt has likely brightened many a day across Harvard campus. Now if they’d just do something about those “Toastie...
...into the third quarter.On Brown’s next possession, Hartigan scored on a 24-yard run. Morgan kicked a 28-yard field goal with 10:56 left in the game, giving Brown a 34-14 lead. Sandberg got his second touchdown of the game on a 26-yard pas from walker at 9:34 in the fourth.YALE 37, COLUMBIA 3NEW YORK—Jeff Mroz passed for 203 yards and two touchdowns in a 31-point second quarter to lead Yale to a 37-3 rout over Columbia on Saturday.Ashley Wright caught scoring passes of seven and 68 yards...
...wish to join the club) and, as one could imagine, the comments are rarely based on any sort of merit. The Isis’ book is rife with vapid and positive evaluations, as well as harsh critiques based on punches’ accessories, shrill vocal tones, social faux pas, and dating infidelities...
...another doctor at McNamara/Troy: Dr. Quentin Costa (Bruno Campos). Christian invited him to join in on the sexcapades with Kimber and Kit only to discover that his fellow surgeon is a bisexual – a bisexual attracted to Dr. Troy. At least Quentin’s faux pas convinced Christian to give Kit the boot, at least for now, in favor of a commitment to Kimber...
...begun fretting about the Martian winds the ships would encounter and argued for additional thrusters to counteract them. The thrusters were added, and the design change made all the difference. More recently, the lab was planning the less publicized Gravity Recovery and Climate Experiment (GRACE)--a twin-satellite pas de deux designed to measure Earth's gravitational field and its effect on ocean currents. A critical step was eliminating any wobble between the ships. J.P.L. staff members had been working with engineers at Stanford University on a thruster that could nudge a spacecraft with boiled-off helium. It was perfect...