Word: depending
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Faculty of Arts and Science would obviously like the whole Yard, but the problem is to find a suitable alternative site," Doebele said. Goyette said that getting some other site "might depend on [land] acquisition...
Pickett will start a pair of sophomores, and in large part, the team's chances depend on them. Paul Padlak, the captain of last year's freshman team, will start it 160. Padlak had to wrestle as high as heavyweight last year, but still compiled a 7-1 record and finished second in the Freshman Easterns at 147. He has displaced letterman Dave Worcester...
...really became conscious of technique. I had to. In college you're running against a 230-lb. defense. But the pros are 260-pounders, and you're not going to run over them very often." By his own definition, Brown is an unorthodox runner: rather than depend on a play working out the way the diagram says it should, he relies on his instinct to sense the spot where a hole is about to open, on his reflexes and agility to get him there in time...
...with the Bank of England has not been frozen, but new exchange controls prevent British businessmen from accepting Rhodesian pounds and force them to channel payments to Rhodesia into special accounts held up at the bank. The London capital market, on which Rhodesia's 2,700 tobacco farmers depend, has been barred to them. A nation whose economy is precariously based on tobacco and sugar exports has lost its two best customers: Britain and neighboring Zambia, which together took $93 million (or 52%) of Rhodesian exports. Whitehall aims to force devaluation of the Rhodesian pound and make belt-tightened...
Harvard's chances of regaining its usual reputation as a hockey power this winter depend on the most uncertain commodity in collegiate varsity sports: sophomores...