Word: reasserted
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...become one and the same for the Harvard women’s tennis team—which, for the past two seasons, has gone undefeated in the Ancient Eight, and often has beaten its Ivy foes by a score of 7-0. The Crimson (9-6) will look to reassert that dominance in New York this weekend as it hits the road to take on Cornell (9-3, 1-0 Ivy) this afternoon and Columbia (6-3, 0-1 Ivy) on Saturday...
...Crimson’s results have lagged as skippers have been roped into co-ed racing, and the team is looking to the Dellenbaugh Women’s Trophy at Brown April 16-17 to reassert itself in preparation for national championships...
With the country's political future in question, Nasrallah is determined that Hizballah will help control its destiny. Hizballah's show of force has emboldened Syria and its allies to reassert their influence. Emile Lahoud, Lebanon's pro-Syria President, announced the reappointment of Prime Minister Omar Karami, who had resigned during the freedom protests. Syrian President Bashar Assad gave U.N. envoy Terje Roed-Larsen a timetable late last week for pulling all Syrian forces out of Lebanon. While that assurance may temporarily placate U.S. demands, President George W. Bush has vowed to keep up the pressure on Syria...
...while it took the Crimson an additional year to return to EISL dominance, Cole needed little time to reassert himself in Ivy League competition...
...Being able to score that goal helped reassert the fact that we were in the lead and still in control of the game,” tri-captain Nicole Corriero said...