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...your trek from the River to the Yard you can pick up a squash racket, poetry by an obscure author, and a slice of pizza with hardly a break in stride; when you tire of the Harvard market you can hop the Dudley bus for a quarter, and pour your green from Central Square to Roxbury...
...between those two performances, Lightfoot had bounced the puck off the goalpost for Harvard's first goal of the evening, spurring the Crimson to pour it on during the last ten minutes of the game...
...touting his national health care program. Silvester Bonnis, 72, a retired factory worker, came up to the podium with his cane to say that if he ever had to go to the hospital, "it would take all that I have saved." Seeing his point made so poignantly, Ted urged, "Pour it on, Silvester...
...billion in assets, way up from $11 billion in January and only $4 billion early last year. William Donoghue, publisher of Donoghue's Money Fund Report, estimates that new funds are being created at a rate of two a month to handle money that is continuing to pour in at a net rate of about $175 million...
...seeks to salvage the ill-fated liner for a change-rather than deep-six her again. In the movie the DEMS drops into waters unsafe for divers to repair the Titanic's hull. On the set, its operators insisted, DEMS was so sensitive it not only could pour tea but even unzip zippers. At that point, Her Ladyship decamped...