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...quickly stretched back and brought her glove up from behind her, clamping down on the puck and closing yet another window of opportunity for the Saints...
...quickly stretched back and brought her glove up from behind her, clamping down on the puck and closing yet another window of opportunity for the Saints...
...from its semifinal 2-1 victory over St. Lawrence. "We will highlight their tendencies in practice today and pre-game tomorrow, but we are not going to spend too much time worrying about them," Harvard coach Katey Stone said. "We're focusing on our game. We have a large window of improving on our performance yesterday, and we have some tremendous threats as well that they're going to have to pay attention...
...before really comfortable footwear. Too, walking provides a friendly view of the world. When you walk you often feel as manically neighborly as a Sesame Street extra. “Hello!” you want to cry to children being trundled past in strollers. Thoughtful merchandisers have adjusted window displays to your eye level; would-be Byrons nursing cups of coffee behind coffee shops’ plate-glass windows brood up at you. You hear bizarre, beautiful snatches of conversation. You receive unsolicited advice intended for other people. Sometimes you exchange smiles with strangers. If you take a walk...
...nearly unheard of this early in the race. The power of the office and the media coverage its holder is guaranteed for just doing his job generally give him the luxury of staying above the fray. Bush's advisers, however, see the next six weeks or so as a window of opportunity in which to inflict real damage on the Democratic contender before Americans get to know much about him. What's more, Bush has to answer those within his party who are increasingly questioning the agility and management of his campaign. Among them, two well-placed sources tell TIME...