Word: amassingly
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...Walton and Heather Hussey assuming the team's reins next season with the graduation of Austin and Harper, the Crimson will seek to improve upon its 1-6 Ivy record and capitalize on the team's great potential. With the right pieces in place, Harvard should be able to amass a record that reveals the talent and skills that were buried in this year's disappointing record...
...lobbyist Jack Quinn testified before the grand jury a total of four times - and none of the occasions were pleasant. Two Texans who claim they were defrauded by Roger Clinton, the former president's brother, are scheduled to testify in June. In the Torricelli probe, prosecutors are trying to amass enough physical and other evidence to overcome the fact that the senator's chief accuser, David Chang, is a known and profligate liar...
Some even thought it was a ploy to amass an email database to sell, and expressed concerns to that effect over house email lists...
...TIME's Australia edition recently devoted its cover to an obituary of the legendary prewar batsman Sir Donald Bradman, noting his significance to Australia lay not simply in his unmatched ability to amass runs no matter how fearsome the bowling he faced, but in the ability of those storied exploits to lift his nation's spirits through the tribulations of the Depression and World War II. As writer Thomas Kenneally put it, "When we spoke of literary figures we spoke of Englishmen, but when we spoke of cricket we spoke of our own. No Australian had written 'Paradise Lost...
...would not knowingly allow this to occur," Rafferty says, "because he's going to lose his license [if he continues to amass violations]. And the value of that business is tied to that license. The guy has got a business there. If he's knowingly turning a blind eye to the age issue, he's making a bad decision. It does defy explanation otherwise...