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...points in a row anymore. We noticed it and worked hard at it—changing up passing or doing a different play.”Harvard’s big moment came during the third set. The Crimson fell behind early, but would not allow the trend of the previous two games to define the third. Battling back from a 16-10 deficit, plays from Ingersoll and junior co-captain Kat Kocurek contributed to a 10-2 Harvard run that put the Crimson up 20-18. Proving that they, too, could erase a deficit, the shutout-hopeful Rockets came...
...Perfect From Now On” and Tortoise playing their 1996 post-rock masterpiece “Millions Now Living Will Never Die.”Full album concerts experienced a surge in popularity over the past few years. Hogan explained that ATP started the full album trend with the Don’t Look Back concert series in Britain, which featured the Stooges performing “Funhouse,” and later Hogan personally convinced Sonic Youth to tour performing their 1988 album “Daydream Nation” in full. “We have started...
...comeback victory in New Hampshire was that her campaign had focused on nailing down early votes via mail-in ballots before Iowans even gathered at caucuses to make Obama their winner. Depending on your view, Oregon is either the ideal or the dangerous conclusion of the early-voting trend: in 1998 the state eliminated voting booths altogether and switched over to a 100% vote-by-mail system. Because ballots must be received, not just postmarked, by Election Day, most Oregonians make their decisions and send off their ballots long before those last few days that campaign professionals have traditionally used...
...David L. Howell, chair of the East Asian studies department at Princeton, also traced rising enrollments in language courses to a larger trend rather than the Olympics themselves...
...essence of the Air Force. But in reality, they're just a tiny slice of the service. They account for only 13,202 of the 324,191 active duty personnel wearing Air Force blues, and the service is now buying more unmanned than manned aircraft. It's a trend that experts say will only accelerate. So this week the Air Force, acknowledging that it no longer makes sense to spend $1 million training a pilot to fly drones from a desk halfway around the world, declaring that future drone drivers will not have to be pilots able to fly manned...