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Though he had just maneuvered into position, the Harvard goalie had the opportunity to save the shot but was unable to snap his legs shut in time...
...captain Lauren McAuliffe found an early open opportunity to put Harvard on top, and said she knew she had to take advantage of such an open-and-shut chance on Barrie...
...into depleted ovaries to see if they can restart egg production--first in mice, then, if possible, in humans. But if they can, Tilly envisions all sorts of benefits. You might extract the cells and freeze them, and if a woman got cancer, you could reintroduce them after chemotherapy shut down her ovaries. Or you might freeze some of the vigorous stem cells in a young woman so she would have a reserve supply as those in her body aged and weakened. Or, if you could keep existing stem cells viable longer, says Tilly, you might stave off the discomforts...
...family dog, knocked Ryan over. In a blur of calm, purposeful activity, Nevins, who is 8 months pregnant, shoves the dog out into the backyard, changes Ryan's diaper on the family-room rug, heats farina in the microwave and feeds Brendan cereal and sliced bananas while crooning Open, Shut Them to encourage the baby to chew. Her husband Joe, 35, normally out the door by 5:30 a.m. for his job as a finance manager for Kraft Foods, makes a rare appearance in the morning muddle. "I do want to go outside with you," he tells Ryan...
Singer described a July 14, 2003 Oval Office press conference at which Bush claimed that Saddam Hussein had shut weapons inspectors out of Iraq—a claim Singer said is specious...