Word: throwings
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...said. “Bickering and yelling is not meaningful.” Dudley Co-operative President Alexandra B. Munoz ’07 said the grant was necessary to build a greater sense of community for students living off campus. “We need to throw block parties to get acquainted with people in Cambridge,” Munoz said. “Unlike you guys, we have to have a relationship with our community.” After what Haddock called “attacks” on the Dudley Co-op leaders who had visited...
...architect in the U.S., he is famously private. He lives with his two German shepherds, Tito and Tango, in the same second-floor apartment in Bombay that he has kept for 20 years. He is one floor below his stepmother, and neighbors say they have never known him to throw a party. His one indulgence, apart from his dogs - he is frequently spotted muddying his pinstripes as he plays with them in a park near his home - is a personal collection of cars. Apparently embarrassed by the extravagance, he excuses his interest as stemming from a love of design...
...Chris Pizzotti threw one in his quarter of work, while O’Hagan threw twin picks on the Crimson’s two last-ditch scoring drives late in the fourth quarter. Then, while up 28-24 in the final frame, Harvard called on wideout Chris Sanders to throw a pass as part of a trick reverse. Instead, he lofted the ball into the hands of Princeton’s Luke Steckel, giving the Tigers the life they needed to claw back.“We had set it up early with the reverse, and they didn?...
...Foley Damage Assessment - So Far With its finger pointing and mishandling of the scandal, the Republican leadership has given already disaffected voters another reason to throw it out of power
...words can throw a chill up the American spine as fast as the phrase, "or I'll sue." As in, "Pay up, or I'll sue." Even if you suspect that the threat's a crock, the real and imagined horrors of a briefcase-bully will send many of us wheedling for absolution just to stay out of court. We're cowards that way, shy about calling the bluff of those litigious little creeps who itch for a legal showdown over every petty spat...