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Harvard's depth manifests itself in the way that its top players will pick up the slack for each other on any given night. Tubridy and Sarah Johnson combined for 30 points on Friday but scored just eight on Saturday. Junior forward Katie Gates and senior center Melissa Johnson could only manage seven on Friday then tallied 23 together on Saturday...
...system would not be designed to replace the maids now working for the University. Each year a certain proportion of the maids fail to return and the porter arrangement would "take up the slack" without displacing those maids who did return...
...been a long day for me, and I needed some motivation for the last race," Taylor said. "I found out the score from our coaches, so I knew it was going to come down to the relays. Ashley Furst totally picked up the slack for us in the beginning...
...such a big derriere it is funny to see him throw himself around--Lots of discussion about 'the Twist'--the new dance which has great vogue at the moment throw your hips around--NO one knew much about it but Jackie at end in a Schiaparelli pink slack suit gave a three-minute performance..." Then Rose observed: "Joe Sr...is not at all himself but quiet...For first time--I have noticed he has grown old." A month later, Joe Kennedy had the stroke that incapacitated him for the rest of his life...
...your auto lease is coming due, consider buying the car instead of leasing another. You may be able to keep your vehicle for less than the buyout, or residual, value stated in the lease. That's because a glut of cars coming off lease are driving prices lower amid slack demand...