Word: syncing
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...middle school I watched TRL religiously, falling in lust with Lance Bass and experimenting with eye glitter in the bathroom mirror. Today, ‘N Sync is dissolved, Lance Bass is gay, and TRL silently ran its last episode while I sat in my room pretending to work on my thesis. I feel a certain degree of guilt about letting my last chance to watch the show slip by, not because I was waiting with bated breath to see who was number one, but because I cannot imagine my 13-year-old self feeling anything but shame...
...times, but lost its momentum to service errors. Taking advantage of Cornell’s faulty play, Harvard utilized kills from freshman Anne Carroll Ingersoll, McKinley, and Flesher to force a fifth game.Cornell came back to life in the fifth, leaping out to a 9-1 lead. Out of sync at 11-4, the Crimson gained some stability from junior Chelsea Ono Horn’s steady serving, which allowed Comrie to knock down three consecutive kills as part of a 6-1 run. Within three at 12-9, Harvard ran out of momentum. The next three points went...
McCain in many ways ran a campaign more in sync than Obama's with the 24-minute cycle. The media wanted drama, and he gave it to them. Here's a surprise V.P.! Here's a new message! My campaign's off! It's back on! Obama, for all his campaign's use of social networking, online fund-raising and e-mail-rumor debunking, ran a comparatively sedate media campaign...
...drive in the second half. “You’re going to get some defensive penalties that happen through aggressiveness, but we had a couple ones that were relatively undisciplined,” Murphy said. “It took us a while to really get in sync defensively, obviously, and the bottom line is we did, but it was a process.” —Staff writer Dixon McPhillips can be reached at fmcphill@fas.harvard.edu...
After the 2004 Harvard-Yale game ended with students hospitalized for alcohol consumption and others ejected for underage drinking, the subsequent home game featured a significant increase in oversight over students’ behavior but was still not perfectly in sync with Boston laws...