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Perhaps more important than the nuts and bolts and the on-paper matchups of this game are the many X-factors involved. Columbia has had several minor injuries during the preseason that have prevented Tellier from running full-squad practices. How the dearth of practice time will affect the Lions' chemistry remains to be seen...
Hoping that its dearth of offense against New Hampshire was an aberation, the Harvard field hockey team (1-1, 0-0 Ivy League) seeks more production when it faces Vermont this afternoon...
Concerns over an affordable housing dearth in the wake of the end of rent control peppered the debate as speakers said they fear the development will raise property values and rents in the area...
Frustrated by the dearth of answers Harvard has been able to provide, the Lam family--living in Hong Kong--has commissioned the Providence law firm of Corrente, Brill and Kusinitz to find out what happened to their 26-year...
...sources tell us it's business as usual. This guy didn't die in a power struggle but suffered a sudden death when most people in his organization were getting along." Even if the Carrillo organization were to splinter, there is neither a shortage of product nor dearth of entrepreneurs eager to exploit the U.S. cocaine market...