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...find out, but the middle-of-the-road, average member of the Class of 1997 probably does not. At least not until the midterm of doom falls on his or her head somewhere in the middle of the semester and our first-year friend retreats to Room 13 in shock...
...think he really knew what the valuewas," she said, noting that Crowley sliced outprints from about 275 irreplaceable books. "Thiswas a shock to a lot of people around here...
...stainless-steel design weighted most heavily around the edges. "Perimeter weighting" gave Bertha a sweet spot like that of an oversize tennis racquet. Since hollow clubs already on the market were cracking too easily, Callaway improved the casting molds and added spines on the inner striking wall to diffuse shock waves. A onetime club champion who still hits a respectable drive, Callaway took Bertha out for testing and found he could loft the ball, straight and true, from a fairway lie. "I figured if I can do that," he explains, "it would please a lot of people...
...slowly grows into an over-powering, howling duet with his backup. The track goes on a full two minutes longer than the original, and the juggernaut groove seems as though it could go on forever. When Richards voices over, "Dig these guys," at the end, you're still in shock...
...security business. As many as 90% of the luxury cars sold in California are equipped with antitheft devices either in the factory or at the dealership. There are glass sensors, tiny microphones that set off an alarm if they pick up the tinkling of broken glass. Motion sensors and shock sensors go off if the car is jolted or bounced. Clifford Electronics Inc. offers a remote-triggering device that shuts off the car's electronics, so that when a carjacker gets a block or so away from the carjacking scene, the owner can hit a transmitter and stop...