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...experience with the oarsmen the jolt of adrenaline that accompanies "rowing through" a weaker, less competent boat. We approach inner peace as the rowers transcend individuality to form, in the memorable words of a former Harvard crew legend, "a nautical engine vastly more powerful than the sum of its parts," the synchronous clicking of their oarlocks suggesting a driving collective pulse...
Anyone who's leafed through the Bible knows the ending. King David, like Clinton, swept into office as a breath of fresh air. Both are charismatic leaders who followed older, weaker predecessors. David preceded Clinton's concern about his legacy. He wanted to build the great Temple in Jerusalem to honor God (and his reign), just as Clinton has hoped for a great monument for his presidency. Ah, and both men love women...
Harvard's lightweight team, traditionally weaker in the fall than in the spring, entered the race searching for respectability and certainly succeeded in that...
...couldn't serve too well because of the stomach," said Passarella. "It was definitely kind of stupid to get into those three-setters early on. Normally when you play weaker teams you do not expect to struggle, but it did not work out for me. We were struggling, and my opponent won the first set. I ended up saving a couple match points in the second and ended up winning the set. The guy was basically handling me the match...
Along the way, everybody falls off the script, dead and gutted, so that you are basically left with two suspects between whom you may choose your culprit. The suspense is weaker than baby shampoo. Unless you are stripped of imagination, you will find that you have solved the film long before the end, and get frustrated by the spunky and independent student as she plods dumbly through the conclusion...