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...final score of 7-6 gives no indication of Harvard's early troubles. And the catalyst for the comeback was the phenomenal play of senior forward Steve Martins...
...classic negotiation, I at least served as the catalyst between $25 and $12 tickets. I've worked hard in the last year and a half, accumulating much experience on how better to work with the Harvard administration. I don't think my credibility should be questioned because I know how to effectively and efficiently enact change...
...hope at a game like Saturday night [when Harvard's men's hockey team will play Brown on ESPN2] it will increase student turnout," he said. "They'll come out and show enthusiasm. They'll want to be on TV. This could be the catalyst to keep enthusiasm going all season...
...product of an inevitable sequence of events: he believes reanimation is possible, and works maniacally until it is achieved. The Frankenstein films have been less successful than Shelley in defining his motive for creating inhuman life. Branagh chooses to make the death of Victor Frankenstein's mother the catalyst for his passion for dark science, necessitating a melodramatic graveside pledge that "no one need ever die again." Eraserhead goes in the opposite extreme, informing the unsuspecting Henry that a baby is expected, and that be can pick it up at the hospital as soon as the marriage license is complete...
...active. I had concluded that while the administration could be a catalyst for issues of school spirit, the solutions lay with the undergraduates," Epps said yesterday. "I am therefore happy that the Council is interested in the rally and I hope that it goes well for them...