Word: furiously
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...field after a hit by junior Lauren Brown. Vertovez appeared to have slid underneath the tag at home, but the umpire disagreed.The Crimson mustered five hits, including doubles by sophmomore Danielle Kerper and junior Julia Kidder.HARVARD 7, PENN 6The Crimson scored early and often, then held on against a furious Quaker rally in the seventh to take the opener. Harvard scored four runs in the first inning off Penn starter Lindsey Permar, highlighted by freshman Hayley Bock’s two-run homer to left.“They were seeing her [Permar] well,” Allard said...
...exactly right the first time makes those brief six minutes some of the most exciting I’ve ever seen.There’s the back and forth of bow balls as two neck-and-neck crews approach the catch at different times. There’s the furious start from dead in the water, when boats go from zero to 50 strokes per minute in five flicks of an oar. And there’s often a concerted push at the midway point, as crews prepare to enter the brutal third 500 meters on a high note?...
...recalls seeing some of these cruel faces on Sunday television, smiling as they left church. The contradiction made her furious...
...priorities cross-tabbed, their favorite words discovered by carefully targeted focus groups. He hasn't been told what not to say to them: Aeschylus would never survive a focus group. Kennedy knows certain things, to be sure: they are poor, they are black, they are aggrieved and quite possibly furious. But he doesn't know too much. He is therefore less constrained than subsequent generations of politicians, freer to share his extravagant humanity with them...
...took half a decade, but the Harvard varsity heavyweights finally had a bad day. And after five years of perfection, the Crimson came up five tenths of a second short. Harvard dropped its season opener in a shocker at Brown on Saturday, losing by one seat in the furious sprint to the finish. It marked the first time since an April 2001 loss to Princeton that Harvard has surrendered a dual race. The win gave No. 7 Brown its first Stein Cup victory since 2000 and sent the No. 3 Crimson to an unfamiliar 0-1 dual record...