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...even in this video. “Break the Ice,” the new single off Spears’ album “Blackout,” follows animated Super Britney as she fights off evil robots and runs around a futuristic world to the up-tempo beat of the track. But her signature panting riffs make the viewer guess that maybe this song isn’t about fighting robotic enemies at all. If you listen closely, you can hear Spears sing, “Can you rise to the occasion? I’m patiently waiting because...
...real improvement in military family life, however, will come only when the Army can scale back its operational tempo. Currently, soldiers head to Afghanistan or Iraq for 15 months, return home for 12, and then may be redeployed overseas again. Prior to 9/11, troops generally stayed home for 24 months before being deployed abroad for 12. Getting that 15-months-away, 12-months-at-home ratio down to 12-and-12 is currently the military's most urgent management challenge, Pentagon officials say. "My goal is to come down from 15 months as quickly as we can," Mullen told...
...teams.“Both teams are vastly improved from the beginning of the season, and I think both teams have year in year out recipes for success,” Donato said. “Both teams are defensively sound. We try to play an up-tempo pressure game, and I think Cornell is a big, strong, physical, fore-checking team.”Though skating against the Big Red during the season helps acquaint Harvard with the style of hockey that Cornell likes to play, the Crimson players prefer to focus on maintaining discipline and executing their...
...something that we feel we can play a lot better.”Quinnipiac’s determination to avenge Friday night’s humiliation translated into an aggressive rush and fore-check that forced the Crimson to play to its opponent’s tempo from the game’s outset.“I told the guys that we were fortunate in the fact that tonight is the last night we could afford to lose a game,” Donato said. “So we lick our wounds and come back and we?...
...meatier work than its predecessor, not only in length (it’s more than 20 minutes longer) but in feel as well. While angular guitar riffs over precise drumming and a pulsing bass still make up a majority of the album, an acoustic track and a few down-tempo songs show an unexpected but welcome maturity. Granted, they haven’t fully dispensed with their energetic-indie-pop sheen, but that probably wasn’t their aim. If you can get past Luke Lalonde’s sometimes yelpy vocals, the album will have you smiling...