Word: stoles
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...boards and dished out five assists.“They’ve got a lot of tough covers, and they pass really well,” Sullivan said. “It’s not a fluke that they’re ranked.”Smith stole the show, however, as he nailed a shot from the left baseline while lying down after he tripped when making a move to his left. After stumbling to the ground, Smith lofted the ball toward the hoop. It hit the front rim and bounced straight up in the air before...
...however, were not enough to carry the Crimson in the final minutes. Harvard finished the game 1-of-5 from the floor and saw yet another momentous second half comeback erased by poor shooting during crunch time. Marist’s Julianne Viani scored five quick points after Harvard stole the lead on Tay’s jumper, and the ice-cold Crimson never threatened again. “People tensed up in the last couple of minutes when we were in a position to win,” McCaffery said. “We have to keep that confidence...
...number of students signed up for the HRC at this year’s Freshman Activities Fair, and one enthusiastic Texan freshman, Teddy R. Sachs ’09, has even supplied the insurgents with guns he stole from home over Thanksgiving...
...Parke) the gruff, but heartfelt first mate and Jimmy (Jamie Bell, the “Billy Elliot” kid) is so bad as to verge on self-parody. Although it allows Jackson to develop the “Heart of Darkness” theme—Jimmy inexplicitly stole a copy from the New York Public Library—it loses the rhythm of the rest of the action. And yet, surprisingly, the film mostly works...
...legendary composer’s parents were gamblers who moved the family in and out of 28 different apartments before he was 18. By any standards, Gershwin had a “gigantic” behavioral problem, says Kogan—he was in a gang, stole, fought, cut school, and lost his virginity at the age of nine. But in a way, Kogan says, Gershwin stumbled upon a way to self-medicate: musical composition. In that story, Kogan sees a perfect example of the “transformative healing effects of music”—Gershwin...