Word: echeloning
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...integration of choreography into Act II was effective mainly because the female dancers were so athletic and energetic. The chorus had its best moment during the addictive "Du und du" waltz, which in the "Blue Danube" echelon of ubiquity and whistlability...
Tomorrow night will be the start of what the players and coaches hope will be a year in which the Crimson catapults itself back into the upper echelon of Division 1 hockey...
...public vote of no confidence in her task force's probe makes it harder now for her to argue that a special counsel isn't necessary, despite her latest effort to whip the team into shape. Washington was surprised in March when Reno chose Laura Ingersoll, a lower-echelon prosecutor in the department's public-integrity section, to head the politically sensitive investigation. From the start there were tensions between Ingersoll and the FBI agents she worked with. Building on her experience with low-level government graft, she wanted to construct a step-by-step case, starting with small players...
...opponents Queens and UMass this past weekend at the Northern Division Tournament. Last year the Crimson exceeded its expectations, but after losing only two players and gaining six new freshmen, this season was to be different. This season was supposed to be one which catapulted Harvard into an upper echelon of water polo...
Unlike the national caliber competition found at the Division Tourney, MIT remains stuck in the lower echelon of men's water polo...