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...study of the NFL’s St. Louis Rams–that artificial turf fields of the sort recently installed in Harvard Stadium could enhance the likelihood of infection. “If the artificial surfaces are more likely to cause abrasions than [a] natural surface??it probably does contribute to transmission,” he said. McLeod did specifically state that all the infections occurred “before [the team] even touched the turf field.” And Pier said that, while artificial turf abrasions can provide entry sites for infection, the surface...
...Whittemore Center is 200-by-100 feet—the Crimson’s Bright Hockey Center is just 204 by 87—and Donato admitted both that “it’s a little bit of a different game on the big ice surface?? and that New Hampshire is “very good at it.” “I love our team’s speed and our ability to move the puck,” the coach maintained. “But there’s definitely a great...
...implausible as the plot may occasionally seem, the director manages to suspend our disbelief through the charisma of the flamboyant Maggie and the more somber Rose. Collette masterfully brings Rose’s internal transformation to the surface??in her struggle to open up emotionally, she reveals herself to the audience, with brighter smiles, a more confident gait, and a simple abandonment of camera-consciousness. The result is a maturely developed character, deserving of our empathy (who doesn’t relate to bouts of ice cream-filled self-deprecation...
Where Bergstein uses the surface to display his psyche, it seems as though Johnson is using surface for surface??s sake. Both offer different pastiches of personalized images, but Johnson distances his viewers by asserting that perhaps from his work, an understanding cannot be derived. Bergstein encourages his spectator to share in his mind. Consequently, the two artists align more visually than thematically. One out of two ain?...