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Whereas in the past, a successful ground game might have been the focus of the Harvard assault, the Crimson seemed to take the setback in stride and proceed to other options...
...speedy freshman broke down the right wing and without breaking stride, collected a lead pass from Hyland. McGill goaltender Jarrod Daniel made an initial move out of the crease, but before he could cut down the angle Morrell found an opening through Daniel's pads to give Harvard a solid 4-2 lead...
...program to restructure and reform her school. She created schools within the school, one for each of the three grades, with a "learning director" heading a core group of teachers. She allowed the students to pick their own mottoes--in the sixth grade, it's "Begin the Journey...Stride into Excellence." Gutierrez also stressed staff development, sending teachers to seminars and workshops using Title I funds...
...leave feeling better though. The initial attempt to sell us a $40 anti-frizz treatment we brushed off as an attempt to sell us unnecessary services. The allusion to our youthfulness didn't ruffle our feathers. We took the remark about our stodginess in terms of hair style in stride. But--when our stylist told us that we were visibly aging--we almost died. "You can call it whatever you want," he assured us, "but you're turning white...
...singer must expect a raucous night ahead when she gets a standing ovation just for walking onstage. k.d. lang took it all in stride, though, when she crossed the stage of Symphony Hall and caught her first glimpse of an explosively enthusiastic and entirely unseated audience. lang launched almost immediately into her first number, a bluesy Willard Robison song called "Don't Smoke in Bed," whose admonition she has called "another way of saying 'Don't dare sleep with anyone else...