Word: lose
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...when suddenly, on the day of the game, the weather couldn't have been better. It was pleasant and crisp, and students cavorted in the grass outside the stadium, without a hint of the impending winter. It only made sense that we won; it would have been silly to lose after the sky had been cleared so effectively. Then what about the soccer games? At the first round of the NCAA championships, Harvard won rather dramatically. It was relatively chilly out and a little damp, but a rainbow stretched over the field in the second half. Harvard doesn't send...
...just use [the money earned during the year] for the formal and other events," says Susan deRoberts '97, co-chair of the Mather House Committee. "We usually lose money on the formal...
Faith in a constitutional democracy becomes imperiled when the interests of an established elite marginalize the representation of popular opinion. Likewise, institutional structures representing the interests of a select community lose their legitimacy when they fail to include at least nominal community participation. While institutions are well within their right to direct policy according to administrative prerogatives alone, they are, in effect, compromising a genuine perspective of the constituency they stand to represent for the perpetuation of elitist pretense...
...misconception that the team has immortals and can't lose," Walter said. "There is always a chance to win or lose...
...purchased essays was found in an application, the applicant would lose any chance of being admitted to Harvard. And since incidents of plagiarism would be reported to an inter-school misconduct review committee, the applicant would likely be rejected by other schools as well, said Curll...