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...strategy and puncture some of the Taliban's swelling resolve before winter sets in. While the Alliance's siege of Mazar may not have satisfied all those aims, it did give the U.S. campaign a welcome adrenaline jolt. And its significance ran deeper: in its quick betrayals and shifting tempo, primitive clashes and unanticipated results, the battle for Mazar-i-Sharif offers insights into the ways people fight in this forbidding land. Afghan forces on both sides often appear formless to visitors, but they can conceal tightly bound units with a fighting philosophy that places greater importance on energy conservation...
...lesson was clear. No Crimson skater is good enough to win games by himself. But in a fluid, up-tempo game where the offensive lines function as a unit, Harvard can be scary good. Good enough to rout a team that many feel is the best in the ECAC...
...with such high neutral zone pressure by both teams, Mazzoleni wants to make sure that his team is able to maintain an up-tempo flow of play and set things up once they cross the blue line...
Musical highlights of the show included a chilling version of “Mezzanine” where tempo and guitar-strength changed instantaneously to give audience members goose bumps, and “Geneva,” in which Nathan appeared to be telling the story to the audience as if he were having a intimate conversation with a friend. A large part of what made the Rockwell Church-going experience so special is the passion that the band so obviously have about the music they’re making. The emotion Hubbard felt while writing the songs seems...
Harvard’s up-tempo play thoroughly confused UConn in the earlygoing. Despite their speed and athleticism, the Huskies struggled to string together consecutive passes or make any advances across midfield...