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...nifty footwork in the midfield included a few tricky flicks that almost found their way through the Bears’ back four. Powerful runs through the middle from Hagner in midfield and Sheeleigh up front and good work from freshman Kerry Kartsonis on the wing all threatened to unlock the Brown defense as well...
...folk. At the core of all this schizophrenic songwriting, however, is Animal Collective’s strongest diptych yet—two songs, thirteen minutes all together, and the closest thing to a mission statement by the band. They’ve always been aware that song pairs can unlock synergistic power—see 2004’s “Sung Tongs” openers “Leaf House” and “To Catch a Rabbit” for proof—but this album’s “For Reverend Green?...
...court was, to be sure, far more elaborate than that of her predecessors: she had a handmaiden whose sole purpose was to retrieve errant jewels that detached from the Queen's gowns. Byrne searched for visual cues in seminal books like Janet Arnold's Queen Elizabeth's Wardrobe Unlock'd, a recent Elizabethan exhibition at London's National Maritime Museum and Balenciaga's designs from the 1940s, which referenced 16th century Spanish court painting. The upshot: sumptuous fabrics and rich beading...
...might be asking, what’s the big deal? Yes, Crusader officials finally did get someone to unlock the locker room, but it wasn’t over then. Once the door was open, it became abundantly clear that there was no way that the whole team would fit inside. That left a good quarter of the team literally sitting and waiting while their teammates showered. Once a few guys left, another few trickled in. As my fellow football writer pointed out, it’s not as if the Harvard football team is any bigger than the Holy...
...more complex forensic approach now available utilizes a command system developed in the late 1970s to initialize modems to ask the phone specific questions about the information it may be storing. Those commands, known as AT, were one of the tools 17-year-old hacker George Hotz used to unlock his iPhone from the AT&T network. "Coming into this project I didn't know that cell phones used AT commands," Hotz wrote on his blog last week, as he thanked his fellow hackers for their help...