Word: flatnesses
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...Timberlake, flat on the ice, wraps his legs around a Harvard player's and doesn't let go, holding on for a good three or four seconds and eventually pulling him down. According to the referees, that does not fall under the definition of "tripping," as the whistles remained silent...
...period, 1-0 Brown. Harvard came out of the gate looking a little flat at times, as both the best offensive chances and the hardest hits of the period belonged to the Bears...
...pizzeria, its carpeted waiting area is furnished with a glass coffee table and a leather couch. Mat-framed quotations from Langston Hughes and Zora Neale Hurston adorn the walls. During lunchtime, a team of about two dozen volunteers worked the phones in the glow of a wall-mounted flat-panel TV. Here, too, a steely resolve is palpable. "There is an excitement in being able to participate in the democratic process," says Lynne Hertzog, a Clinton volunteer who spent two days canvassing door-to-door in New Hampshire and has distributed fliers and worked the phone bank here all week...
Life in the glare of White House cameras was no fun for Margaret Truman, the only child of Harry Truman, and her early attempt at a singing career was not much easier. (When a critic panned her "flat" voice, the President warned that if they met, the critic would need a "new nose.") Still, the witty, levelheaded Margaret found her calling in 1980 when she published the best-selling Murder in the White House, the first of a series of mysteries set in the FBI, Supreme Court and other political hot spots...
...take control of the game. After falling behind early, the Crimson failed to overtake the Raiders, and so Rivier was able to clinch back-to-back wins, 22-30 and 26-30, respectively. “In the second and third game, we kind of started out a little flat, which we can’t do, especially this weekend [against Rutgers],” said senior outside hitter Jordan Weitzen. “Coming out flat, you have to play catch-up, and no matter how good we play, that’s difficult...