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They say love is a funny thing. It’s impossible to explain, yet impossibly easy to recognize. From the outside it seems irrational, unreasonable, even crazy, but when you’re in it, love somehow makes perfect sense. Some people believe in love at first sight, but most don’t even see it coming. Love quietly grows within you, filling you up until one day you wake up and something just feels different. Nothing in particular has changed, but somehow, everything has changed. Your stomach twists up in knots, your heart sits a little lighter...
KENDRICK'S choice makes perfect sense in the world of marketing expert Richard A. Hesel. To illustrate the influence of powerful brand names, Hesel points his clients to a certain ivory tower on the Charles...
...advantage after senior goaltender Ali Boe had left the ice.In the opening frame of the game, Harvard had two power-play opportunities that did not last the full two minutes. Nevertheless, the Crimson converted on one of its two opportunities when junior Katie Johnston and freshman Jenny Brine perfectly worked a 2-on-1 break.In the second period, though Harvard gave up the game-tying goal to the Saints, it stayed out of the penalty box and thus kept itself in the game. This discipline was a far cry from the day before when against Clarkson, four penalties prevented...
...Senior Day for the Harvard football team on Saturday—a day intended to celebrate a senior class that lacked the big-name star of so many recent years but that became one of the winningest groups in Crimson football history. So it made perfect sense that in their last-ever game in front of the home fans, two unheralded seniors from an unheralded senior class led Harvard to its dominating 29-3 victory over Penn on Saturday. Fullback/H-back/tight end Kelly Widman and wide receiver Ryan Tyler paced a Crimson offensive attack that jumped on the Quakers early...
...issues may slow the revolution, but they won't stop it. Industry bosses say they won't give up on the promise of a brighter, faster, cheaper future. So sooner or later, digital is coming to a cinema near you. "You can send a camera to Mars and get perfect shots, but you can't walk into your local cinema and see a film without scratches on it," says Rick McCallum, producer of the Star Wars films. "This is about the quality of the experience, the adventure of going to the movies. If you care about the audience...