41.   Instead, freshmen have been more likely to be redshirted.

42.   Last week, our freshmen were more antsy and were asking about it.

43.   Many freshmen were on the stack when it fell in November, including one who had only one night of experience on the project before the collapse.

44.   Meanwhile, many people in Delaware, where the two college freshmen are under indictment for first-degree murder, are seething.

45.   Moreover, of all incumbents, freshmen are the most vulnerable because they often have not yet built reputations.

46.   No freshman has ever been the champion in either category.

47.   On the eve of the postseason, four freshmen are on the floor together late in the second half and might continue to be this week.

48.   One of the best episodes found Sam and the geeks struggling with whether freshmen are too old to go trick-or-treating.

49.   Peterson said that the freshmen are likely to take things more slowly and with less rancor.

50.   Rep. George Nethercutt of Washington, who defeated the former speaker, Thomas Foley, acknowledged that the freshmen are not immune to politics.

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