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...typical student grumblings about the quality of their dining options climbed to a fever pitch when a much beloved manager, Don Leonard, left Lowell to take control of the kitchens in Mather and Dunster, two Houses that had expressed dissatisfaction with their dated facilities...
...Pitchers actually pitch to Barry Bonds...
These buckets from Yale’s newfound sixth man—part of a 23-8 Bulldogs run to close the first half—brought the crowd to a frenzied pitch and opened up a convincing lead that the Bulldogs would never relinquish...
Altogether the show holds 125 pieces by a man who worked at high pitch in oils, ceramics, prints and stone sculpture, to say nothing of wood carvings of a first-rate perversity. In Be in Love and You Will Be Happy, completed two years before he left France, but previewing what would be the Tahitian style, he carved a monstrous rendition of himself reaching toward a hesitant nude woman. A critic described it as "the deformed sculpture of a sadistic faun, whose kisses are slobbery and disgusting." You can see why he was tempted to leave France...
...their boss enjoys. "They're already there," concedes an aide. So this week the Bush campaign will boost its ranks of surrogate campaigners and begin buying time for political ads that advisers say will accentuate his record and start out positive. On Monday, Bush makes his most overt political pitch yet of the 2004 campaign in a speech to Republican Governors. "It will be unmistakable," says a top adviser. "We're hitting the accelerator." Though the President doesn't plan to mention his competition by name, aides say, he will start drawing clear distinctions between what his advisers call...