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Close calls, but the precarious one-goal edge held, giving the booters hopes of scoring an upset that might propel them back into the nation...
...second-story suite, freshmen lined up on the front steps of Weid Hall to cheer on the wind--"Go! Go! Go!"--as it snapped a half-dozen trees. Freshmen Adam Green and Daniel A. H. McGiffin even rigged up a windskateboard, using a towel as a sail to propel them across the Yard's debrisspattered walkways...
This movement that we propel forward with today's demonstration, the movement we ask President Bok to join, will recover the sense of community dialogue that has been shot by official Harvard's stubborn refusal to debate this issue in public. By speaking and acting together, participants today will generate what political philosopher Hannah Arendt called "public space," a realm for the engagement of mind and body in collective discourse and action to resolve common problems...
Despite her anxieties, Vigna and her doubles partner, Erika Smith, came up with some clutch play to propel the Crimson to victory...
...Satellite weather charts or the sprouting of pollution coated leaves one sure sign of the season of gladness would still remain with the regularity of an atomic clock, the fashion industry would continue to churn out glossy pages announcing the newest spring in notations in asbestonsz trousers or the propel width of radiation suits...