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What is this “all” you want exactly, Mr. Loaf? The first “Bat Out of Hell”—released in 1977—featured the international mega-smash-hit “Paradise by the Dashboard Lights,” and has sold 34 million copies worldwide. “Bat Out of Hell II: Back Into Hell”—released in 1993—featured the extremely mysterious/not mysterious at all if you listen closely “I Would Do Anything for Love...
...Islamist party himself, al-Maliki dares not incur the wrath of his own community. The last Iraqi leader who tried to face down al-Sadr, former Prime Minister Iyad Allawi, paid a heavy political price - in two general elections following his authorization of U.S. forces to smash the Mahdi Army in the summer of 2004, Allawi has been soundly defeated. That cautionary tale is not lost on al-Maliki...
Rhode Island took a page out of the Harvard playbook last Saturday by adopting a smash-mouth strategy. One week after Clifton Dawson and the Crimson embarrassed Brown’s run defense for 261 yards on the ground, the Rams gained 234. URI attempted only 10 passes on the afternoon, versus an astounding 59 carries. And, on the flip side of the coin, the Bears’ inability to establish the running game on offense haunted it yet again. This time, “Oy vey” Oyalowo rode the pine and junior Derrick Knight stumbled...
...range, Pizzotti hit freshman Matt Luft for a short cross to try and keep the drive alive. Luft made the first man miss before outrunning the Lehigh defensive backfield for the score.“Chris hit the young freshman on a shallow cross on what we call a smash route,” Harvard coach Tim Murphy said. “Matt Luft made the exact adjustment.”After forcing the Mountain Hawk offense into a three-and-out, the Crimson again took over with 3:40 to play before halftime. Just like the previous drive, Harvard...
Summer might be the best time to read a good book at the beach, but there’s never a guarantee that printed blockbusters will hit the shelves. While Hollywood churned out smash hits like “Superman Returns” and “Talladega Nights,” the publishing industry stayed relatively quiet...