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...course of the first half the Crimson turned the ball over 13 times and shot an uncharacteristic one-for-10 on three-point shots...
...hockey team missed out on a win like it did on Saturday night. The Crimson (1-1-1, 1-1-1 ECAC) took a one-goal lead into the third period before an iffy goal forced Harvard to settle for a 2-2 tie with Dartmouth, completing a three-point ECAC weekend that began with Friday’s 6-4 win at Vermont...
...even 24-in. rims, which often requires shaving off part of the wheel well. Plus-size rims have to be paired with thinner tires, which means the ride gets bumpier, the braking distance increases and the turning radius is diminished. "Instead of making a three-point turn, you might have to do a 16-point turn," says John Jarasa, editor of Dub, one of a handful of magazines that have sprung up in the past three years to showcase celebrities with big wheels...
...lucky that it is. Britain’s empire brought the world liberty, the first global economy, free exchange of goods, parliamentary democracy, English forms of land tenure, Common Law and English banking practices. It is notable that Ferguson’s list closely parallels the three-point recipe for successful economic development that Summers gave last week: integration into the world economy, sound fiscal and monetary policy and institutions to protect property rights and enforce contracts. Indeed, we see the results of Summers’ recipe in Ferguson’s book. He cites the work of political scientist...
...probably overuse the three,” Delaney-Smith said. “That’s how we’ve played all year. We are a big three-point shooting team...