Word: leaded
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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Despite its many near-misses, Harvard took an all-important 1-0 lead into the half, forcing Dartmouth to play from behind for the final 45 minutes...
Having dominated the game throughout most of the contest and with a two-goal lead, it seemed as if it would be just a matter of running out the clock for the Crimson victory...
Harvard didn't let up on the Big Green with a goal in hand, however. Just a minute after Weed's goal the Crimson barely missed extending its lead to two goals. Yenne lofted a long pass to a streaking Totman down the left side of the field. Totman dribbled ahead of two defenders and ripped a shot past Luckenbill toward the right post. Totman's attempt, however, sailed just inches wide...
Harvard has been working on narrowing the gap between its lead runner and the next bunch of runners, but, though running in a tight pack at New Englands, it failed to do so on Friday...
...that one of the partners, Robert Kay, told them Tony Rodham and President Clinton "were behind the [IBN] project and that Clinton was going to approach Russian President Boris Yeltsin personally" to support it. Kay and Patarkalishvili could not be reached for comment; Rodham denies saying anything that would lead to such a statement, or knowing about Liberty Bank's problems...