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...left-right-left, booty-shake-shake-shake," chants the choreographer of "Chicago" as she teaches a dance to boys who try to master the counts. Kaszynski, though slower to learn the steps than the others, looks focused and comfortable...
...despite such displays of mettle, acceptance from some of the guys is grudging. Says a military-police sergeant in Baghdad: "I've got nothing against them. But they're slower and weaker"--and therefore would be a liability in hand-to-hand combat. Some commanders grumble about the loss of personnel in their units as a result of shipping home pregnant women. When Collins brought a group of female soldiers--assigned to search women during raids on suspected insurgent hideouts--to the 10th Mountain infantry's camp, she says, "the men all had one big frown...
...Sticks and Stones” and the bizarre pseudo-Reggaeton of “Pentonville” sound horrendously out of place. As the record progresses, the “shamble” of the group’s name makes more sense. The album becomes slower and more listless towards its eventual end. The listener’s mind wanders and wonders whether Pete Doherty will ever escape the shambles he’s made of his own life. On “Fuck Forever,” he sings that, “Happy endings, they never bored...
Karen M. Piane ’08, a student dispatcher from Harvard University Shuttle Services said that the shuttles would continue to operate although at a slower rate...
...could never tell.Harvard, come-from-behind darlings in two previous games against Dartmouth, just did not have the interior muscle to contend with bruising Big Green forward Elise Morrison. Throughout last season, the Crimson lacked a true offensive and defensive post presence. The result? Harvard outhustled and often outshot slower opponents, but the Crimson fell short—literally—against the towering Morrison and her trigger-happy Dartmouth teammates. “We didn’t really have the inside presence,” Harvard co-captain Maureen McCaffery said. “They guarded us close...