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...feeling its chances slip away, tried to regain its composure with a timeout. The break did little good, however, as the Crimson continued to dominate, winning the game by a 30-25 score...
...though Harvard would yield a power-play tally early in the third frame—breaking Grumet-Morris’ streak of more than 129 shutout minutes—the squad would redeem itself just five minutes later, when Magura notched a shorthanded tally to regain Harvard’s two-goal advantage...
...though Harvard would yield a power-play tally early in the third frame—breaking Grumet-Morris’ streak of more than 129 shutout minutes—the squad would redeem itself just five minutes later, when Magura notched a shorthanded tally to regain Harvard’s two-goal advantage...
...public protests, up 15% compared with the previous year. Figures for last year are not available, but there's been no apparent letup in unrest. In November, for example, as many as 100,000 Sichuan province residents physically blocked construction of a hydroelectric dam before police could regain control...
...fast that the rear tires lose traction and the car goes into a fishtail. For most folks, this would be the time to let go of the wheel and pray (which is my instinct), but the idea here is to practice the spin so many times that you regain control of the vehicle--by steering in the direction of the skid, waiting for the tires to regain traction, then turning the wheel back in the direction you want to travel. At least that's the concept. After the fifth attempt, my goal is simply to hold down my breakfast...