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...bottom of the inning when Lee's two-out double to right center brought home junior Mandy Wills from third base. Then, in the last of the 11th, freshman Deborah Abeles led off with a single, moving sophomore Tara LaSovage to third, followed by a walk to sophomore Terri Teller to load the bases...
Heywood continued to pitch for Holy Cross, and early on the Harvard batters picked up where they left off. The Crimson took advantage of two Crusader errors in the second inning to score Kreuder on a sacrifice fly from junior Hillary Read, and Teller singled home Lee in the third inning...
...branches not only consumer friendly but robber friendly as well, such as their being scattered along freeways away from downtown. They are also upgrading the quality of their camera surveillance and looking into new devices such as "mantraps" that can seal off a vestibule at the flick of a teller's switch...
...direct discourse, a play in a play already," observed Fagles. When ancient Greek rhapsodes performed dramatic recitals of epic poems from memory as their profession, the epic each time would be "performed by one person in a variety of voices." Presumably, such a virtuoso story teller could have "the talents of a ventriloquist" in playing all characters...
...helped Thornton get that japish citation, just as it may have hurt his early chances for serious roles ("And the Oscar goes to--Billy Bob who?"). But that has been his name since his youth, in Malvern, Arkansas, where Dad was a basketball coach and Mom was a fortune teller with, Thornton says, true psychic powers. The lad was unusual even then, says his boyhood friend Tom Epperson. "My nickname for him was Silly Slob...