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With vampires such a great narrative inspiration, Goyer remains open to the prospect of further films: “It really just depends on whether there is another story worth telling. Right now I don’t know what we would do…but I did have an idea for the third film that was eventually scrapped, who knows what could happen...
Suddenly faced with the prospect of its third first-round exit from the tournament in as many years, Harvard frantically sought to reestablish the offensive rhythm that had triggered Howard’s demise. But the Black Bears would have none of it, bouncing the Crimson from the post-season for the second time since...
Three other years (1992, 1993, 1996), the prospect of a split national title was averted by crucial defeats of previously undefeated teams that were left out of the national title game. And then there are the three years when the NCAA wasn’t so lucky, as the No. 1 and No. 2 teams in the polls were prevented from meeting each other, which resulted in split national titles in 1997 and 2003 and a bitterly disappointed Penn State squad...
...start teaching English at a military school in Pyongyang, run by the party's Reconnaissance Bureau. Jenkins taught three 90-minute classes a day, 10 to 15 days a month. There were about 30 students in each class. "They wanted us to teach them American pronunciation," he says, a prospect that seems amusing considering many Americans would have trouble deciphering Jenkins' thick accent. Often the text consisted of translated utterances by Kim Il Sung, who became the North's first leader in 1948, when Korea split into two countries, and remained in power until his death in 1994. The classes...
...Nicolais ’06, who is also running for president, says the student body and the administration should seriously consider the prospect of the purchase...