Word: dwellings
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Despite the heartbreaking loss, Harvard has little time to dwell on it, as the team continues its Ivy play next week with a contest at Brown on Tuesday night before returning home for perhaps the most difficult game on its schedule against Princeton next Saturday...
Overall, the losses to California and Stanford have handed the Crimson a three-match losing streak; in fact, it is the first time Harvard has dropped consecutive outings. However, the team is careful to dwell on the long-term goals rather than the short-term disappointments...
Erdmann was not directly plucked from the library and dropped onto the ground of post-war Iraq. Like so many history Ph.D.s, Erdmann failed in his search for an academic job. Not one to dwell in the past, Erdmann decided to experience first-hand the sorts of transitions he had studied. He made plans to fly to Kosovo...
...very deep success. One local reviewer praised nearly all elements of the production, from the lighting to the comedy to the notorious flying fairies, before confessing his “complicated” and “profoundly ambivalent” reaction to the show. Most reviewers tended to dwell on the production’s “dark” and “eerie” aspects, commenting on the vast, gray, sooty wasteland of a set—bare except for three yawning graves—and remarking on how mean and callous the lovers sound...
Harvard coach Katey Stone speculated on national rankings following the team’s dramatic 4-3 overtime victory over the Bears on Saturday and prior to the poll’s release, but did not dwell on the issue...