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...definitely got a couple bad breaks," Farrell said afterwards. "It worries me that we're so much better than the other team but we're not beating them easily. But I wasn't worried about winning at all. When it gets close, we just put the lock down and shut it down...
Pillsbury, the Crimson's fiercest competitor, was a lock. Furse, who won Harvard's award as best interior lineman, was expected...
...coach leaned back in his chair, clasped his wiry, veiny hands together in a knot-lock and looked down at a few sheets of white paper. Then, as he looked up across the table, the first words out of the coach's mouth were, "Yale...
...most obvious explanation for governmental "grid lock," to use a recently coined term, is a sort of voter schizophrenia--the propensity to vote for local and national candidates with completely different views of the nation. This phenomenon is evident from the fact that Democratic Congresses have sat alongside Republican presidents for the last 12 years. Moreover, states that voted overwhelmingly for a Democratic President, like Massachusetts and Connecticut, elected and re-elected Republican congresspeople...
Democrats in 1992 broke a Republican lock on the Youth vote as 50 percent of university and high school students threw their support to Bill Clinton...