Word: tap
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...it’s Fried instead of Kolarik who scores a series- or title-clinching goal, you don’t have to guess who will be among the first to tap Fried’s helmet. No matter if he?...
Following the first performance, a second show was held in Sanders featuring new groups such as the Han Ma Eum Korean Drum Troupe and TAPS, a Harvard tap-dance group...
...turned away. During the long Presidents' Day weekend, Newsom even officiated at some weddings, including those of his chief of staff and his policy director. Meanwhile, impromptu parties convened on the city hall steps. Each couple that emerged waving a certificate was saluted by a mariachi band and a tap-dance troupe. Cookies, cake and roses were passed around. "This is our generation's Selma," said a straight white male attendee...
...only complaint about the university is the way it views the arts. According to Yannatos, the university is sympathetic, but it views the arts as solely extracurricular. With an increased emphasis on the arts, Yannatos believes that he could fully tap the students’ rich musical talent, which is instead partially diverted by a flood of midterms and research papers. The notes may not write or play themselves, but with the help of Yannatos, they step off the page and into the concert hall...
Only a dozen or so such lines have proved useful, which most American scientists consider far too few to work with. They can still tap a much more limited pool of private funding, but a bill introduced in the Senate last year would have hamstrung them further by banning human cloning even for therapeutic purposes. If that law had passed and the Koreans had done their work in the U.S., said Donald Kennedy, editor in chief of Science and a participant in last week's press conference, "they would have been jailed...