Word: troy
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...face off against Jason and Freddy), but there is also a lot of big-budget product which should be perfectly craptacular despite not being a sequel to anything—among them Catwoman, I, Robot, Van Helsing, The Day After Tomorrow (my evocative apocalypse bias notwithstanding), King Arthur and Troy...
...Adding to the excitement was the fact that the Jantzen-Esposito match was one of just two where the No. 1 and No. 2 seed met each other in the final round. The only other occurrence was in the 165-lb. category, where Lehigh’s Troy Letters upset the Cowboys’ Tyrone Lewis...
...Jantzen-Esposito match was one of just two where the No. 1 and No. 2 seeds met in the final round. The only other occurrence was in the 165 lb. category, where Lehigh's Troy Letters beat upset the Cowboys' Tyrone Lewis...
...Tess Mullen ’04 was eerily mad, whirling blindly while brandishing a sword and promising to kill her “husband”. Meneleus, performed by Richard J. Powell ’04, was dressed somewhere between a trailer park inhabitant, Egyptian, and rapper. Helen of Troy, was portrayed by Leah R. Lussier ’07 as a pouty sexpot accustomed to using her wiles...
...unobtrusively mimed actions suggested by the dialogue. This employment was fairly successful, although occasionally the wailing drowned out parts of the dialogue. The inaudibility of certain lines, however, was remarkably irrelevant to the effect of the production; the mournful gesturing, particularly on the part of Hecuba, the Queen of Troy (Harvard employee Isabel del Carmen Quintana), expressed at least as much as the somewhat repetitive speeches...