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...last, and just most annoying, of all, he will walk into my tiny cubicle, not paying attention to what I am doing-oftentimes when I am on the phone, mid-sentence with a customer-and whack me on the arm to get my attention...
...Crimson dropped its second game of the doubleheader 3-2. After allowing only one run off of a groundout in the second, Cole left after allowing the tying run to score in the seventh inning. The only blight on the freshman’s record was an uncharacteristic six walks, which he worked around by striking out four.“Cole pitched great for us this weekend,” Salsgiver said. “He’s 2-for-2 in quality starts. Both times he’s left with the lead and hasn?...
...Just over an hour's drive from Mildura's sprinkler-fed lawns and orange groves, the Willandra is starkly arid. But it wasn't always so forbidding. For thousands of years during the last Ice Age, when it was possible to walk from Tasmania to Papua New Guinea, water was everywhere, with a series of five large, interconnected lakes and 14 smaller ones offering a rich larder - mussels, golden perch and cod, as well as marsupials and water birds - for communities camped on their shores. As the lakes receded and were refilled, prevailing winds layered sand and clay on their...
...outstretched leg of the goalie, she could not quite lift the puck and missed capitalizing on the opportunity. “They didn’t generate, but they had situations that were potentially dangerous,” UNH coach Brian McCloskey said. “They did walk through us a couple of times.” In the game’s final minute, Crimson freshman winger Sarah Wilson made another one of those plays. After the second intermission, Harvard returned to the ice with a little more momentum and was able to make its most noise...
...emotional tension through its skillful performers and innovative choreography. While modern and creative, it also remains firmly grounded in its classical ballet origins—making it the most technically difficult work of the night. Although the use of nonchalant exits—different groupings of 12 dancers simply walk offstage—is often more distracting than refreshing, it is offset by the growing intricacy of the groupings themselves. The final ones are particularly impressive—the principal couple’s final pose is beautifully framed by a technically stunning routine by the other 10 dancers...