Word: rowes
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Spot the Sniffler by a train toilet paper following a set of beet-red nostrils. In lecture the Sniffler blows, snorts and snots, infecting a four-row radius. Rest, medication, hydration-these words mean nothing to The Sniffler whose misery (read: identity) depends on a perpetual state of illness. FM advice to the Sniffler: Arithromycin...
...could have reached out and touched his head," said coxswain David M. Ross '02, who then urged his teammates to "row, row, row...
...beginning of the game, I was reallyfrustrated with my defense--I couldn't even give[Redding] half an inch or else she would score,"Egelhoff said. "Vita was scoring on me three, fourtimes in a row, and I just got really pissed. Ikind of wanted the ball...
...organized, ill-lighted suburban kitchen (no Viking range or Sub-Zero fridge here), the show will be shot in grainy black and white. Think drug-bust footage. I'd love to do the show live, but since I rarely cook dinner at the same time two days in a row--and some days I don't cook at all--I'm afraid I can't commit to a time slot...
...courtroom Byrd's family sat in the front row, often weeping as prosecutors piled up what began to look like overwhelming evidence against John William King, 24, the unemployed laborer and ex-con accused of masterminding the dragging. Across from them sat King's wheelchair-bound father Ronald, who took oxygen through tubes and moaned and cried softly through the opening arguments. A few feet in front of him was his son. Visible around the defendant's waist was an electric stun belt, to be used if he grew disruptive...