Word: roundness
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...Harvard holds on, Crimson sophomore Anna McDonald will have scored the winning goal in Harvard's Beanpot game last season and assisted the winning goal in the Crimson's final Beanpot game this year. The catch: last season McDonald scored the winning goal in Harvard's 4-3 first round triple-overtime loss to BC, where she was a freshman for the Eagles...
...men’s co-captain Brian Holmquest. The rest of the team responded to that surge of energy, as sophomore Bobby Kenney and senior Haibo Lu finished the 1000 meter in a 13th place time of 2:29.71 and a 26th place time of 2:32.35, respectively, to round out the top-30 finishers in the track events. The men saw more success in the field events, even though the overcrowded field made warming up for field events “problematic,” according to Holmquest. Freshman Sean Gil finished ninth in the pole vault, clearing...
Satterfield is underrating the Mahdi Army's boss. I met Moqtada al-Sadr in November 2003 at his office down a narrow alleyway in Najaf. We sat on pillows on the floor and he answered my questions with short, perfunctory statements. Barely 30, he had a round face, broad shoulders and a habit of glaring at guests beneath his thick, black eyebrows. He came across as menacing yet dull. At the time, he was holding massive Friday-afternoon prayer rallies that he populated with poor workers bused in from the slums of Sadr City in Baghdad 100 miles...
During this trial, civilian defense attorney James Culp argued that Vela, who fired the single 9 mm pistol round to the head that killed Al-Janabi, was not guilty of murder because he was suffering from severe sleep deprivation, dehydration and exhaustion. Culp argued that Vela was not in control of, or even fully aware of, his actions. "You will not find a killing in this country more saturated with mitigating and extenuating circumstances than this one," he told the court today...
...Saturday, the daily Le Figaro published a leaked private UMP poll of Neuilly voters projecting a Martinon defeat in the first round of balloting to a quixotic local independent Conservative candidate. The high probability that backers of candidates eliminated in the first stage would vote to defeat Martinon in the second, Le Figaro contended, meant "Sarkozy has hardly any choice but to pull Martinon" from the race. The risk of not doing so, the paper quoted a presidential advisor explaining, was taking a humiliating "slap in the face." Mindful of that peril, Neuilly's UMP brass teamed up with Jean...