Word: loses
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...They will lose, but they'll get some good experience," James Q. Wilson, Shattuck Professor of Government, said yesterday...
...think the law is in our favor," Katcoff said. "If we lose it will be for political reasons, because the chaplaincy has been around for so long...
Harvard coach Branmir Zivkovic also blamed the officiating for the defeat. "The team knows what happened--they didn't lose to the fencers, they lost to the officials," he said...
Helen F. Ladd, assistant professor of City and Regional Planning, said Tuesday she is concerned about the transition from schools. "I'm afraid that we might be swallowed up by the Kennedy School too quickly and lose some valuable aspects of our program," she added...
...Consecutive scenes shift disconcertingly from nighttime to broad daylight and back again. Most of the music is lip-synched to a prerecorded track; inside or out, wind or rain, we hear the souped-up ambience of the recording studio. The result is that characters who ought to be interacting lose touch with each other and finally with the sense of the libretto. The most absurd example is II mio tesoro intanto, in which Ottavio, supposedly at night, exhorts his friends to console Donna Anna while he goes in search of the authorities. Losey sends him strolling up and down...