Word: avail
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Last year, the Crimson struggled to a 5-8-2 record (2-4-1 in the Ivy League), scoring just 14 goals in those 15 games. Wheaton tried a variety of offensive sets and tactics to no avail, and the team actually tailed off in the second half of the season--finishing...
Last year, the Crimson struggled to a 5-8-2 record (2-4-1 in the Ivy League), scoring just 14 goals in those 15 games. Wheaton tried a variety of offensive sets and tactics to no avail, and the team actually tailed off in the second half of the season--finishing...
...carry on with even more zeal. The center pointed to valuable new investigative avenues afforded them by the collapse of the Soviet regime, which has opened up what one U.S. Justice Department official called "an embarrassment of investigative riches," and by the unification of Germany, where prosecutors can now avail themselves of literally miles of formerly closed East German secret police archives...
...edge of the village, he established for himself a nest egg of 3,000 Haitian gourdes (about $100). Sent back in March, he bought a place on another boat. When he was returned a second time, he still had enough cash for yet another try. But to no avail. Broke, Duval wanders aimlessly around the village, destitute and bitter. "It would have been better for them to kill me there than to force me back here where I am less than nothing...
...repeats and forgets and seems mostly incapable of thought. With his awkward walks and intimidated, boyish cringing, Patrone's Bobby is convincing and real. Donny, whose intimacy with Bobby suggests a homosexual relationship, patiently tolerates Bobby's incompetency and continually offers him constructive advice, though, of course, to no avail...