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That, in turn, allows the Saints to keep the puck hemmed in at their opponent’s end of the ice and, if successful, dictate the pace of play and cash in an opportunistic goal...
...contingent of Korean-speaking patrons. This linguistic divide proved a tad discomforting during the question-and-answer session that followed the movie: Kwon-taek’s replies were often witty and poignant, but his translator (Professor Kyung Hyun Kim of the University of California Irvine) struggled to keep pace with the director. Often, by the time the English-speaking audience had received its version of the directors comments, the Korean-speaking filmgoers were already in stitches or gasping with delight...
...presented by Visa) for a lecture with The Halliburton Professor of Literature, crash the MTV pub in Loker Commons, and then end the day at an Undergraduate Council meeting where Bylaw 62.35, sponsored by The Christian Science Monitor, is invoked. Is this day that far off at our current pace...
Unbeknownst to the Crimson, as it was celebrating its hard-earned victory over Penn, Dartmouth was keeping pace, holding serve at home against Princeton to improve to an Ivy League best...
...final] was a great, great match,” Duboc said. “Quibell broke Kyla down. She couldn’t keep up with the pace and got frustrated with herself after she made a lot of errors. Quibell is a steady and focused player who is hard to crack. You have to work hard for every single point…There is no freebie with that girl...