Word: briefed
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Pasquarello has met with Palmer-Sherman's parents several times over the past two months to brief them on the investigation...
This will be my fifth year participating in a fantasy league with primarily the same group of guys--holdovers from high school. We set up a date to return home from school last August, and, midterms shmidterms, we're all sticking to it. Though the brief meeting will be the first time we've seen each other since the end of winter break, the salutations will be cursory and detached...
...only found out a couple of weeks after the fact while browsing an obscure area of ESPN.com. After I read the Associated Press brief on his exit, I sat back and thought for a bit. Ultimately, I came to the admittedly odd conclusion that no single athlete is as responsible for my love of sport today as Sergei Bubka, the world's greatest pole vaulter...
...situation was very intense, with the NBA Championship on the line. Still, I think that Reed's brief practice session would have been exhilarating even if one removed the Lakers, the fans and the tension of a playoff situation. There was a drama inherent to Willis' testing the limits of his body and being utterly uncertain of what the results would...
...Clinton gushes. "I was just in Watertown yesterday." Next comes a New York City stockbroker skeptical of the Bush tax cut, then a delegation from Kyrgyzstan, then an environmental lobbyist. It happens whenever she walks about Capitol Hill--scandal or no, Hillary remains a celebrity. Most Senators have aides brief them during walks to hearings; Clinton has given that up for the most part and budgeted more time for trips because of the constant interruptions. ("We're learning all the rules of the Senate," she explains, "and then those that apply to me.") One overeager fan even jumped the tracks...