Word: sellouts
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...lose that.” Cell phones, I felt, were another instance of the demands made upon us by technology: Why should people just assume that they could telephone us whenever they liked? I liked being unreachable. It made me feel kind of like Greta Garbo. “Sellout,” I hissed at my roommate, but she only motioned at me to indicate that she had her earpiece...
That game, now the stuff of hockey lore, drew a sellout crowd of 5,167 at the Duluth Entertainment and Convention Center (DECC)—a far cry from the barely 500 Harvard drew against the No. 1 team in the nation when the Gophers came to town over Thanksgiving break. On the other hand, one must remember that the game last weekend took place when nearly all of the student body had left town...
With the fresh 2004 Ivy League Champions banner atop Harvard Stadium, the Crimson (10-0, 7-0) dismantled the Bulldogs 35-3 in front of a sellout crowd. The win was Harvard’s fourth in a row against archrival Yale (5-5, 3-4) and the final exclamation point on a historic season...
With the fresh 2004 Ivy League Champions banner atop Harvard Stadium, the Crimson (10-0, 7-0 Ivy) dismantled the Bulldogs 35-3 in front of a sellout crowd. The win was Harvard’s fourth in a row against archrival Yale (5-5, 3-4) and the final exclamation point on a historic season...
...settlers view Sharon as a sellout. For years, he urged them to "grab hilltops" so that the land could never be given to the Palestinians in a peace deal. Now, says Arieh Eldad, a right-wing lawmaker, "Sharon is betraying everything he preached for so many years. He is betraying the people he sent to these hilltops, and they feel stabbed in the back. It may lead to civil war." While that's remote, a poll last month showed 7% of Israelis believed resisting the government by force of arms would be justified. Israeli intelligence fears an attack...