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...This is the time when goals are usually scarce??in the playoffs, coming down the stretch,” Johnson said. “We need all the scoring we can get. The games are getting more important. Every game is intense. When we’re in that situation, it’s easier for me to get into the game and get a rhythm going...
...more scarce??and less scary—species than the zombie is the “zonked out.” There’s only one place to find Michael W. Reckhow ’06 after hours: in his bed. “I get eight to nine hours of sleep a night I’m guessing,” Michael professes in an afternoon interview. “I just can’t function when I don’t sleep.” Compared to Jacquelyn?...
...Harvard, Kung began assembling a team to continue these seminars across the country in an effort to help primarily underprivileged students for whom information about colleges is scarce??but essential in getting them to any form of higher education...
...Capitol Hill. But for all its impressive qualities, all of its contributing columnists are male. The paper has covered a wide variety of issues on its op-ed pages, ranging from the debacle of Iraq and the weak economy to the phenomenon of Howard Dean. But female bylines are scarce??a situation common to newspapers across the nation...
Along similar lines, Ivy League programs are under greater pressure to find recruits who can contribute immediately to the programs’ success. Freshman who can step right in are scarce??right now, only a handful of sophomores and virtually no freshmen are expected to see consistent playing time in the upcoming season. Cases like that of junior linebacker Dante Balestracci—an All-Ivy selection as a freshman two seasons ago—are extremely rare...
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