Word: run-away
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Which is not to say that assassin is a frivolous activity. It has long been known that games are educational for offspring of all species. Games like assassin teach fledglings how to stalk prey, spot the enemy, devise an escape plan and avoid the crossfire. Harvard students translate: stalk run-away food at Annenberg, spot your professor at the Grill and find your way to the bathroom...
Last Thursday's heartbreaking loss to the Cougars--which eluded Harvard, 5-4, in a last-gasp comeback--and two run-away wins over Fresno State and Cal-Poly Pomona should serve as a welcome boost to the Crimson's confidence heading into Ivy League action which begins this week...
Fraiberg pocketed her run-away games in 15-6, 15-8, 15-9 victories...
...alienate the legal and insurance factions, and the fact that the Massachusetts doctors have been utterly callous in their reaction, the argument of the medical faction on the malpractice insurance issue is still the most convincing one. Though its rhetoric may appear territorial, the medical plea for moderating the run-away malpractice problem is a reasonable one with comparatively egalitarian consequences...
...trips: Late night bus trips illustrate character and personality; they show the psychology of a team. And when you're travelling all night from Cornell, things show up as they really are. Tom Clarke, a rugged guard who saw action mostly in garbage-time at the end of run-away games, had to get the bus driver back on track when the team got lost in the middle of New York's Spanish Harlem...