Word: bottomly
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...rate and reducing wasteful federal spending, which he said would be accomplished by banning congressional earmarks and reviewing efficiency of the cabinet-level agencies. He says he expects these policies, including a continuation of a lower capital gains tax rate, to help the economy grow, benefiting those at the bottom of the ladder as much as those higher...
...speeds,” Allard said. “We knew we had to have a good pitching performance, play great defence, and hopefully get some timely hits, and Lauren stepped up big.”In the winning rally, Vertovez singled into left field, leading off the bottom of the fifth inning, moving up a base on a ground ball by freshman Emily Henderson—who also set a new Harvard steals record with her 26th of the season. With the stage set for Murphy, she didn’t disappoint. With her second...
...World Series championships, the first time that's happened in my lifetime. Guess what? He's human. He's recovering. He'll get his swing back. All will be right in the world. They didn't bury his jersey under the new Yankees Stadium for nothing. And, bottom line, who would you rather have: a hobbled Big Papi in the lineup or little Steinbrenners in the front office? We win this...
...single game can symbolize the type of season Harvard baseball has had, it was yesterday’s contest against Boston College (20-21, 5-16 ACC).The Crimson (8-27, 7-9 Ivy) entered the bottom of the ninth with a 4-2 lead—the squad left the inning with a 5-4 defeat. “It was another heartbreaking, heartbreaking loss,” Harvard coach Joe Walsh said. “I thought we deserved to win...just not enough—the story of our year.”With...
...didn't show it Monday morning when he fired a volley at his own Air Force for doing too little in both war theaters. Gates' comments ricocheted at supersonic speed around the Pentagon and across broader defense networks, as officers - and contractors - tried to parse their implications. His bottom line: The Air Force ought to be less concerned with buying more $350 million F-22 fighters for use in future wars that may never happen, and do more to deliver what is needed to fight the wars currently under way "while their outcome may still be in doubt...