Word: bottomly
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...embarrassed by the extravagance, he excuses his interest as stemming from a love of design, not show. "I drive them periodically," he says, "and then back to the garage." What really excites Tata is his ability to combine the group's philanthropic heritage with modern business sense. Targeting the bottom of the income pyramid - a lot of people with a little, rather than a few with a lot - ticks both boxes. Tata points out that consumption, as it is understood in the West, is still a dream for all but a fraction of 3 billion people in the developing world...
...great match up,” Brown added. “I think it could have gone either way.” The loss dropped Harvard back below the .500 mark in Ivy play with just two games remaining—against the bottom teams in the Ivies, Colombia and Dartmouth, who have combined for a dismal record of 2-8. To beat them, Harvard must continue to grow. In recent weeks, the Crimson has started to more effectively move the ball from the midfield up to the forwards. If all goes well for Harvard, the team will continue...
...bottom line is they made more plays than we did and we made too many mistakes,” Murphy said. “That was the game in a nutshell...
...think everybody who was on the team last year is disappointed,” junior Esther Lofgren says. “But there is an attitude this year that everyone is psyched to overcome that and change it—from top to bottom.”And the team was not so far out of the national picture that such improvement would be unlikely. The team was on the bubble at the conclusion of the EAWRC racing season, for the NCAA committee only offers bids to 12 squads. With a year of experience, the young team can only look...
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