Word: flagging
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...after that brief prelude, I see Dartmouth field-goal droughts, Princeton runs, fans politely trickling out of Leede Arena and the Tigers planting an orange-and-black flag at center court claiming it as “Jadwin North...
During the game, a Yale undergraduate leapt from the stands, grabbed the large Harvard flag, ran to his own student section and began to wave it in defiance of the Crimson cheering section. Maats and LaVoi came to the rescue, sprinting after him to reclaim the banner from the Bulldog horde—who did not exactly give the two a warm welcome...
...Harvard football coach Tim] Murphy came up to us and said ‘You were the kids that went and got our flag back…Our boys really loved that, it really made the difference [between winning and losing],’” Maats said...
...throwing down a red flag and saying, if this is true, then stop it." FRED ECKHARD, spokesman for Annan, after reports that British intelligence had bugged the Secretary-General's office...
Bush is ruining America. If you fly the flag, for instance, you should be shocked by the White House’s outing of CIA agent Valerie Plame and Bush’s missing months with the Texas Air National Guard, where he abused his privilege to get the assignment in the first place, ahead of more than 100,000 others on the waiting list. If you dream of democratic dominos in the Middle East, you should balk at a unilateralism poised to rebuild Iraq in Afghanistan’s chaotic image. And if you’re a fiscal...