Word: weaverization
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...Harvard’s defense came out slow against Princeton and gave up a season high six goals—three more then in any other contest this year. Adding to the trouble was Pitushka’s continued absence due to injury, as well as a concussion to Weaver...
...that Weaver is back in the lineup and Pitushka is practicing with the team, Cahow’s play will become a part of the all-around depth that makes Harvard the number one ranked team in the country...
...pass their physicals. And the government, which spent hundreds of thousands of dollars to train and keep its pilots flying, has never looked kindly on highly trained personnel, particularly pilots, standing down on their own. "There are certain things I expect from my pilots," said Major General Paul Weaver, who retired as head of the Air National Guard in 2002. "He should have kept current with his physicals." Some Guard veterans have speculated that Bush may have been dodging random drug tests, which were instituted in some military units as early as 1971. But there is no evidence to support...
...injured return, others are scratched from the lineup. Stone does not expect freshman defenseman Lindsey Weaver, who suffered a concussion last Friday night against Princeton, to be back in action for over a week...
...fundamental mystery of why the tapestries might have been woven in the first place. The drama in the following 200-odd pages is stirred up when Nicolas travels to Brussels to oversee the tapestries' production and, with his randy ways, disrupts the family of Georges de la Chapelle, the weaver hired to implement the designs. Nicolas flirts with Georges's blind daughter Alienor, thereby upsetting Georges and his wife Christine, who are already anxious because of the nearly impossible deadline Le Viste has set for the job's completion. But the painter is also compelled by the mother and daughter...