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Harvard should be right in the thick of things next year--the team is just too good not to be back...
...doubt they'll be right back in the thick of things and end up in Lake Placid in the championship game," Clarkson coach Mark Morris said...
...that viewers ordered an average of only 2.5 films a month. But that was over a clunky system in which human attendants pulled videotapes from shelves and ran them on VCRs in response to calls placed by customers. When it is completed, the I-way is supposed to deliver thick bundles of electronic wares that could combine true video on demand with local, long-distance and wireless telephone services, which consumers now buy separately...
Lieut. General Alexander Lebed was once an amateur boxer, and one might pity the opponents who succeeded in hitting him, for his head, with its ridgelike brow and thick, snubbed nose, looks literally, physically hard, almost as if the skin and hair covered marble. Lebed's loud, deep voice also projects extraordinary strength--he can speak in thunderclaps. But when he was interviewed recently in Tiraspol by TIME Moscow bureau chief John Kohan and reporter Yuri Zarakhovich, Lebed's manner was calm even as he denounced the ``windbags'' running the Russian army, proclaimed that the crackdown on Chechnya must have...
Moore slathers a thick Southern accent on the empty chatter that fills up the life of a woman who can name all of Snow White's seven dwarfs, except Happy. Moore and Ashong's encounters sizzle, changing an innocent game of pool into the dangerous terrain it represents for both of them...