Word: powers
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...clutch goals against Princeton on Saturday afternoon wowed the crowd. Early in the first period, just when it looked like Harvard was about to waste its first power play of the afternoon, Botterill fired a pass cross-ice to Shewchuk, who one-timed the zooming puck past Princeton goalie Megan Van Beusekom for the 1-0 lead...
Princeton scored first, beating screened Eli goalie Dan Lombard minutes before the end of the first stanza. The Tigers' game-winner came on a power play at the close of the second, when senior forward Chris Corrinet banged home a rebound just...
...fledged PC--but the Gateway Connected Touch Pad ($599) drew the biggest crowds. It has a touchscreen, so you can pick it up like a notebook and write directly on its screen with a stylus. While it's easy to use, it's also technologically cutting edge: a low-power Crusoe chip gives it extra-long battery life, and instead of Microsoft's Windows it runs the crash-proof operating system Linux. Needless to say, Bill Gates was not spotted admiring this...
...realm of the supernatural here. Price knows a lot more about it than he lets on. More about it, indeed, than the responsible reviewer, protecting the reader from foreknowledge of Unbreakable's well-disguised surprise ending, dares to tell. Suffice it to say that Price's belief in the power of "comix" to symbolize the endless battle between good and evil betokens a more intimate understanding of that topic than he cares to admit...
Gore should disconnect himself completely from power for a couple of years - that power that addles his judgment and scrambles his more decent instruments. He should move far from Washington (not to Tennessee) and find a job among real people. He should take a vow of political silence. He should, for two years, listen to people, and learn to walk like a normal human being. He should school himself in a sort of Japanese self-effacement, learning to describe his achievements as "worthless" or "miserable...