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...taking off the magic towel now and he will wake up' I told myself and the kid in a slow, loud and slightly nervous voice. Then magic again; as if suspended in mid-scream, he turned right back on. Yowling, mouth wide-open, writhing again for dear life, but now with my nice, neat row of 6-0 nylons underneath a nice clean dressing, very securely taped to his little forehead...
...crease. And less than a minute later, Harvard’s third line gave the Crimson a 4-0 edge as with a pretty 1-2-3 off the faceoff. Paul Dufault won the draw and shipped the puck to Dave Watters, who fired across the slot to a wide-open Jon Pelle by the right post. Geragosian never had a chance to move across the crease. Pelle roofed a Ryan Maki rebound to give the Crimson a 5-0 lead in the third period, and Harvard goaltender Justin Tobe made the shutout stand up with 24 total saves...
Those countries offer more than just funding. They're also determined to reproduce the spirit of wide-open inquiry that has made U.S. science so appealing and successful, says Steven Chu, director of the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory in Berkeley, Calif., and a 1997 Nobelist in physics. Wherever he goes, administrators at foreign universities ask him how to create an American-style learning and thinking environment. "They are catching up quickly," he says...
...reasons you go to zone is to stop the inside play,” Goffredo said. “Towards the end of the half the big guys did a great job of setting screens on the outside players. Matt set a couple of great screens and I got wide-open looks in the corner.” While the offense was rolling—the team shot 52 percent from the floor and 9-of-10 from the line in the first half, and got nine points each from Stehle and senior forward Michael Beal?...
...Alexander uses guided imagery to help clients get back in touch with their creativity and reduce performance anxiety. "I help them visualize a comfortable, safe place," he says, "and we explore a forest, a meadow, a desert or the wide-open sky?symbols of the white page of a script or an empty screen. What locks people up is the feeling that they have to create something, which comes from the narcissistic need to be affirmed...