Word: handstand
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...this. That man did not know much about leadership, and we’ll keep it at that. And Peter learned from his father that it’s best to have your bowel movements in the morning because you can save on toilet paper by popping a quick handstand in the shower. You don’t see what that has to do with leadership? Well that’s just another reason you are not on the Harvard Corporation. We also learned from the great leaders all around us, who face tough choices and make the right decisions...
...dramatic diagonal line. Fists raised, the team punched the air, as a medley of Neyfakh’s favorite Andrew Lloyd Webber tunes streamed from the boombox to the right of the stage. While the rest of the team cartwheeled and posed in perfect synchrony, Green stuck her solo handstand with the help of teammates Dolan and Thompson. “Jesus Christ Superstar” transitioned dramatically into the grand ensemble number from Cats, “Mr. Mistoffelees.” A minute and a half of the program was up, and the team held their fear inside...
...going to make me do. I saw the look on her face and knew she was up to something. When I saw her, it was like we were gambling. “Ok, I see your booty shake... and I’ll raise you a split and handstand!” he said...
Physics 16 teaching fellow Alexia E. Schulz leaps off the large wooden table into the arms of fellow TF David J. Morin and the two began a Charleston-like dance across the room as their students dance in their seats. Schulz executes a handstand as Morin grabs her legs. She wraps her feet around his neck and clasps his knees with her hands as he begans to spin quickly around to the swing music playing. When Jessica L. Ross ’03, the actress playing Schulz (who, like Morin, is a character based on a real Physics...
...does provide a platform for an impressive Broadway debut by film and TV star Woody Harrelson. Instead of the larger-than-life hamminess that Burt Lancaster brought to the role on film, Harrelson has a bantamweight's charm and easy physicality (at one point he does a handstand onstage). You can almost, but not quite, believe he'd fall for Lizzie, delicately played by Jayne Atkinson. Just as you can almost, but not quite, believe this well-made but sentimental play was worth reviving...