Word: flawlessly
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Eighth grade was the worst year of my life," says Ashley Power, 15, whose quick wit and flawless looks make it tough to imagine her as anything less than the most popular girl in school. But when she switched to a new junior high in Burbank, Calif., two years ago, the class cliques promptly brushed her off, forcing her to turn to the Web to make friends. The result: goosehead.com a site she created that is chock full of games, music downloads and original comedy in streaming video. "I want to make Goosehead a teen-entertainment network," says Power, whose...
...genetic isolate from the Old Order Amish in Lancaster County, Penn. Not only were we able to find several families with expression rates of BPAD as high as 20 percent, but the sociological profile of our population has also helped the integrity of the study. The Amish keep flawless family trees that make drawing up pedigrees much easier for geneticists. Furthermore, the stereotypical behavior of BPAD easily stands out in their highly structured society...
Sophomores Margaret Gill and Susan Bonney won the A division with a near-flawless 56 points, 22 points better than the top team from Boston University and making them the best two-person women's boat in the country. For her efforts in the meet, Gill was named an All-American...
...something very similar is going on in their own lives. The nice thing about The Real Thing is that Stoppard's penchant for trickery doesn't register as mere virtuosity but is integral to his probing exploration of betrayal and trust among married couples. Stephen Dillane heads a flawless, starless cast that has brought over David Leveaux's sharp production from London's Donmar Warehouse, and it's a winner...
...Crimson's near-flawless defense throughout the doubleheader bore a sharp contrast to the Big Green fielders who misplayed bunts and made a few mental errors...