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...smart but not wise, naive but not innocent, a stubborn moral absolutist who acts not out of Harry Potter bravery but out of love, prejudice and ignorance of the consequences of her actions. In contrast, her best friend and accomplice, Hely, a dim, happy, "normal" boy who loves James Bond and cartoons, treats the mission like a spy game (he's Tom Sawyer to Harriet's Huck) until too late...
More than twenty years later, the members of the 1980 Olympic team maintain a bond forged in remembrance of the denied opportunity. Following the incident, the team formed the 1980 Rowing Club, which has competed in the Head of the Charles every year since then...
...What sets Bond apart from the rest is his mastery of the act of hitting a baseball. No player in any sport is so completely in control as Bonds is when he steps into the batter's box. He reaches base nearly six out of every ten times at the plate, astonishing for a sport where three out of ten makes you a star. That's what makes Bonds a compelling and newsworthy figure; a quality that speaks of clarity and of sureness in a time when both are in short demand...
...this semester, the women just want to bond and decide the character of their group. There is no official dues requirement, and aside from the current three main aspects of the club—sisterhood, self-improvement and service—it’s up to all of the members to choose the direction of the group...
...interview with The Crimson in February 2000, Michael K.T. Tan ’01, co-chair of the BGLTSA in 1999, said BOND failed to take seriously the fact that “normal differences” are part of people’s identities...