Word: errantly
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Crimson was outplayed from start to finish, falling behind early after a series of errant passes led to a 10-2 Hartford advantage. With 13 minutes left in the first half, Harvard found itself trailing 19-6, and although the Crimson managed to cut the lead to eight by halftime, it never really found its rhythm...
...many of the party grandees, including members of her own Cabinets, her leadership must have felt like returning to school: she often treated them as if they were errant pupils, hectoring them and making decisions for them. Leaks from upper levels of the party accused her of squelching Cabinet debate and trying to impose a presidential-style system. The combative Prime Minister put much of this down to male chauvinism, saying, "When a woman is strong, she is strident. If a man is strong, gosh, he's a good...
Freshman defender Sean McCann officially launched the Harvard offensive, tying the game 25 seconds into the final period. McCann intercepted an errant Army clearing pass at the blue line and whistled a low slapshot past Cadets goalie Brooks Chretien...
Whenever Harvard did threaten, it self-destructed with errant passes and turnovers...
...abortion. But bishops like O'Connor are breaking new ground in publicly applying the penalty to politicians who vote pro-choice or favor abortion funding. Father James Provost of the Catholic University of America says that a bishop could theoretically take such action under catchall canon-law provisions concerning errant church members, but he says such instances are "very rare." Though there was speculation that O'Connor would not have issued such a sweeping statement without tacit Vatican approval, Rome has no public policy on pro- choice politicians. Indeed, the church has tended to play down excommunication since the Second...