Word: depths
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Youth and lack of depth, all-too familiar obstacles for the Crimson this season, once again played a pivotal role in the loss. HARVARD 9
...problem in the second half was two-fold," Anderson said. "We got fatigued, partly due to our lack of depth, and we lacked the confidence that we could win the game...
Students in the class meet famous environmental lawyers and government officials, talk with local farmers, reenact a court case, learn New England botany, discuss nature writing with authors, research term papers that often lead to theses and travel to Costa Rica for an in-depth look at one community's grassroots conservation efforts. The nine-year-old course has subsisted for the past five years as an ESPP tutorial, with only 25 percent of its funding provided by the university. Outside sources have supplied the rest: E.O. Wilson, the father of conservation biology and one of Harvard's most renowned...
...flat minor Scherzo, the piece used by that eerie little Russian girl to intimidate Richard Dreyfus in "The Competition," came off worse. Its main weakness was lack of dynamic range--or rather, lack of sensitive dynamic range, as one tended to be awed by Zimerman's ferocious key depth without forgetting the harsh sounds it sometimes produced. A stricter observance of tempi would also have been in order; this was Chopin, not Debussy. In any case the risks he took at high speeds were admirable, and his confident, blind leaps across three octaves are a reproach to showier pianists...
...From a team perspective, could be very difficult to get one of the top spots in the league," Ciollo said. "Third or fourth is very realistic. Princeton and Navy are very strong, and right now we don't have the same type of depth that they've shown. We do, however, expect to compete and have many who will do well individually...