Word: falterer
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...from the ranks of the Yale student body, meaning that the film will be almost entirely composed of Yale undergraduates removing their clothing and performing sexual acts. We at The Crimson, filled by the very prospect with existential terror, can only hope that the production will at some point falter--or that a benevolent God, one who loves righteousness and punishes iniquity, will intervene to stop a film that should...
COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo--Despite occupying the top slot in the ECAC, the Harvard men's hockey team continued to falter in non-conference play, dropping a pair of games to No. 4 Colorado College (13-4-1, 8-4-0 WCHA) last weekend...
...from June 1999 to May 2000 have guided the economy into its present "soft landing." Those rate increases, designed to keep the expansion from overheating, slowed growth from a blistering 5.6% in the second quarter of this year to just 2.4% in the third. And if the economy should falter next year, the Fed could decide to lower rates again. Says Martin Baily, chairman of the President's Council of Economic Advisers: "Everyone believes Greenspan and his colleagues should continue to do the superb job they have been doing...
Still reeling from a discouraging 5-3 defeat to Vermont last Saturday, the Harvard men's hockey team continued to falter, suffering a 4-1 loss at the University of Hampshire last night...
Sales began declining in April. As the year wore on and Stuttgart put increasing pressure on Chrysler to deliver more savings, the decision-making process in Auburn Hills began to falter. Product programs, critical to Chrysler's past success, were held up. Per-vehicle costs began to rise, in some cases as much...