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Against young and less-talented teams like Dartmouth and Vermont the Crimson might be able to get away with surrendering that many man-advantages, but against the Golden Knights and the Saints, the upper echelon of the ECAC, Harvard will have to avoid playing with...
...such as her win against Juric—that she has the chance to become an All-American if she keeps working on her game and keeps improving,” Harvard coach Gordon Graham said. “She is close to being in the upper echelon of college players, those who are legitimately in the running to win the national championship...
...time we can play top-level opponents it helps us prepare for the games that really matter to us,” said coach Tim Wheaton, noting that the players’ focus has been sharpened through their exposure to the upper echelon of collegiate soccer...
...worried about leaks from within the Pakistani government. (Only President Pervez Musharraf, the Punjab governor and the top-echelon military intelligence men knew of the impending raid, according to a senior Islamabad official.) And the longer the surveillance dragged on, the more likely the watchers were to be spotted by Zubaydah's team. So they struck...
...estimates that he donated about $1,000 of his own money to the church each year. As for the leaders themselves, Lee says that the church, originally concerned with the power of love, has became one obsessed with the love of power—especially at the highest echelon of BCC officials. “At that level, it’s no longer about God,” Lee says. “It’s about personality. It’s conducted very much like a business...