Word: took
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...ball knuckled to sophomore Willie Alford at the Harvard 35, and he returned the kick to the 42. With 3:28 left, one timeout and great field position, Harvard did what it hadn't done before--it took advantage of a golden opportunity...
...Wilford took off on a scramble to his right and appeared to be through two yards downfield, but he bounced off the defender and broke two more tackles on an incredible run for 15. It was a heroic, season-making run for Harvard as Wilford found a way to weave through a horde of tacklers...
...decision, and following his gut ended up being the right call. It would have been far safer for him to go for the field goal. Anyone else would have done it, and if Giampaolo had missed it, the blame would have rested fully on the kicker's shoulders. Murphy took the bull's eye off number 10 and put it on himself...
...took a semester off and worked for a hedge fund so that is obviously an option and a consideration," he says. "I've also thought a lot about continuing work in psychology and working towards becoming a child psychologist...
...thing that I took away from the film was the culture of celebrity, and the difference between artistic integrity and fame. People who are artists want the wrong thing, sometimes, and that was one of Craig's character flaws. He is a very good puppeteer but he wanted more recognition than perhaps a puppeteer is worth. One of my favorite lines in the film is when Maxine calls up and asks Craig if Malkovich is appealing. Craig responds, "Of course, he's a celebrity." That's something to ruminate...