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...Chancellor does. While many West Germans view Kohl as a genial but often bumbling politician, they see the men around Reagan as undignified novices who are ill-equipped to handle the heavy duties of a superpower. In Washington, a State Department official conceded that presidential advance teams often "swarm all over our embassies and reduce local protocol to rubble." In this case the ghoulish exercise of selecting a death camp for Reagan to visit appalled many Germans. White House aides would not explain just why Bergen-Belsen was finally chosen. It is conveniently close to Frankfurt, its park-like setting...
...remember when the cicadas invaded Chicago back in June of '73. With great horror I watched the little red-eyed beasties swarm all over everything. I doubt that anyone took a liking to them or thought they were cute. Michael Franks Highland Park...
That intensity continued into the third as St. Lawrence continued to swarm Grumet-Morris’ cage. The Saints manufactured seven shots on net from the area immediately beyond the crease, including a wrap-around effort from Trevelyan he was so certain was in that he raised his hands in premature celebration. But Grumet-Morris was, in every instance, up to the task, recording 10 saves in the period—33 overall—en route to his school record sixth shutout of the season...
That intensity continued into the third as St. Lawrence continued to swarm Grumet-Morris’ cage. The Saints manufactured seven shots on net from the area immediately beyond the crease, including a wraparound effort from Trevelyan he was so certain was in that he raised his hands in premature celebration. But Grumet-Morris was, in every instance, up to the task, recording 10 saves in the period—33 overall—en route to his school record sixth shutout of the season...
Lately, building the ’zine has taken a back seat to staging events like the Cube and the Dance Conspiracy, in which a silent swarm of people vacillated and jived to rhythms supplied by Harvard radio station WHRB through portable radio headphones. These events aim at making people aware of their surroundings—their “space and place” as Present! co-founder Neasa Coll ’05 puts it. “Some of the events we’ve had have happened outside or they’ve happened in places...