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...back into play, and used his quickness to put himself on equal strategic footing. He also took advantage of his opponent’s relatively limited agility to rack up quick points using his increasingly dangerous arsenal of groundstrokes.“You’ve just got to wait for your opportunities,” Clayton said of his service return strategy. “Sooner or later, he’s going to give you some second serves, and that’s when you’ve got to capitalize.”For Omodele-Lucien...
...squad remained confident after what would have been the game-winning goal was taken away from it, coming right back seconds later to score once again.“We really came out of the locker room into overtime ready to win the game and not sit back and wait and see what happened,” Stone said. “We were going after it and that’s the kind of attitude you need to have to be successful in the playoffs.”Harvard now advances to the NCAA Tournament...
...call.“In the end, it doesn’t matter now, fortunately,” Stone said. “The good news is I felt like we really came out of the locker room into overtime ready to win the game, not sit back and wait and see what happened. We were going after it.”“Obviously it was frustrating having the goal called back, but you can’t really control those things,” Cahow added. “It just got me good and motivated...
...these issues has often been too timid, failing to produce a unified moral voice. Our cautious response to these issues in the face of mounting evidence may be seen by the world as uncaring, reckless and ill-informed. We can do better and that threat is too grave to wait for perfect knowledge before addressing it." The declaration commends government action but makes no specific policy recommendations, such as a cap on greenhouse gas emissions. But, most importantly, given its target readership, it argues that stewardship of the planet is just as Biblical as the other causes that Baptists press...
...contributions to drama, also sought to express the elusiveness of his writing. The play revolves around six historical characters, all related to Chekhov’s life, that have made a journey to a strange garden. Realizing that it is Chekhov’s garden, they wait for the legendary master to arrive. The six characters—who include Maxim Gorky, Chekhov’s celebrated contemporary, and Vera Komissarzhevskaya, the most famous Russian actress of Chekhov’s time—want Chekhov to answer questions about their journey to the garden, but he never arrives...