Word: pursuers
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...narrow defeat, it was a good day for the harriers. Harvard copped first and second places as Darlene Beckford and Kristen Linsley finished a mere second apart, 17:27 and 17:28, respectively. Beckford, momentarily stymied by the poorly marked form, had to wait until Linsley and her Brown pursuer Candy Booth caught up to show her the way before she could take the lead again...
Incensed, Begin replied with a sarcastic letter. "A shocking frivolity has guided you through a desire to appear in certain foreign countries as the only 'pursuer of peace' in a government composed of peace saboteurs," he wrote. "In this attempt to undermine me, you again failed completely. You were given, Mr. Defense Minister, a rare opportunity, but you have abandoned it out of ambition that is mind-numbing." Privately, Begin professed astonishment at Weizman's resignation. "I've told all my friends I'm not going to stay in politics after...
...conscious all this was it is impossible to say. What is clear, looking back over the 53 films Hitchcock made, is that central to his accomplishment was his utterly unforgettable imagery. The boy unknowingly carrying a bomb on the bus in Sabotage; the chases that bring pursuer and pursued to final grips in such unlikely places as the British Museum (Blackmail), the Statue of Liberty (Saboteur), Mount Rushmore (North by Northwest) and on a runaway carrousel (Strangers on a Train). Recall the crows gathering menacingly in a playground behind the unseeing Tippi Hedren in The Birds, or Jimmy Stewart wrestling...
Naomi Aronberg '76-3, victim of the first assault, said yesterday she was attacked by a pursuer while walking from the Lehman Hall Gate to Lamont Library. She said she was attacked by a seemingly young and fairly weak man from behind as she approached the library...
...final play, he broke swiftly to his left. Fifteen yards into his run, he cut to his right, danced a couple of quick fakes to elude two tacklers, elbowed another out of his way and, under a full head of steam now, bowled over his last hefty pursuer. "That," said an admiring opponent, "is one of the best broken-field runs I've ever seen." OJ. Simpson passing the 10,000-yd. mark in rushing? No, Reggie Jackson ending the baseball season with a mad dash through victory-crazed fans to the safety of the New York Yankee dugout...