Word: stack
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Instead they were the bridesmaids for the third consecutive year, were among only five teams to finish in the top 10 in the nation in both scoring offense and scoring defense and received a hefty stack of individual awards...
...waiting for his damn cell phone to ring. The reporters rushing past him on their way to the daily Monica stakeout, he knew, were missing out on a more important story. Zang is an antitrust lawyer for New York attorney general Dennis Vacco, and that briefcase bore a thick stack of documents ready to be filed by 20 states in uneasy tandem with the Justice Department's antitrust suit against the world's most powerful software company: Microsoft...
...spring. Tis the season for Harvard students to emerge from a foreboding stack of papers and re-enter the world of sunshine and warmth. Tis the season for a healthy host of Harvard "fests." Coming up this weekend is the much-heralded Thropstock at Winthrop House (and you're all invited--even if you don't live there!) Thropstock promises to be a veritable confluence of fabulous music, with several student bands on the day's bill. In addition to the bands, there will be several arts and crafts areas--and the folks over at Winthrop House don't mean...
Wells then walked third baseman Joe Durkin to stack the sacks with no outs, meriting a call to the bullpen for senior righthander Mike Marcucci...
...excitement, you could have been forgiven for forgetting that Carlos had just been sentenced to life in prison for the murder of two French secret service agents and a Lebanese fellow revolutionary. Or that the evidence the prosecution had managed to stack up against him was minimal, to say the least: Fingerprints on a whiskey bottle was about the closest they came to placing him at the crime scene...