Word: franticness
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...final minutes ticked away in the first half of the Harvard men’s soccer team’s game against Central Connecticut yesterday, the offense seemed frantic to score. After netting six goals in wins over Maine and Duke, the prolific Crimson offense had been held scoreless for 232 minutes...
Brady attempted 47 passes, 30 in a frantic second half, but completed less than 40 percent. He was sacked seven times, hurried dozens more and rarely had time to set his feet...
...ambassadors in terms of warm and fuzzy public relations. It’s sometimes unclear how much Harvard gives back to students volunteering their time. What is clear to volunteers is what they get back themselves. Public service affects course choices and vocational choices after graduation. It can mean frantic late night phone calls from teenage mentees and finding beds for people who would otherwise be sleeping on the streets. The diversity of programming is overwhelming and sometimes confusing. For some volunteers, it is just one afternoon a week spent with grade schoolers. But for others, public service in college...
Despite a frantic Crimson rally in the fourth game, the Eagles emerged victorious three games...
Dangling from cliffs in casts, the live-fast, die-old set defies stereotypes about staid seniors. Though climbers must be extraordinarily cautious, the payoff is hard bodies and quick minds. That's why Wignall is frantic to escape his bedroom and climb; why Bass will give Everest another go; why he'll face competition from Miura, who will also return. "I wanted to encourage the elders in the world that if man keeps hopes and a dream, believes in the dream and works toward the dream, the heart and soul of man will remain young," Miura says...