Word: reclaimable
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During the game, a Yale undergraduate leapt from the stands, grabbed the large Harvard flag, ran to his own student section and began to wave it in defiance of the Crimson cheering section. Maats and LaVoi came to the rescue, sprinting after him to reclaim the banner from the Bulldog horde—who did not exactly give the two a warm welcome...
...with 1:08 remaining—put the finishing touch on a 57-point performance, tied for the most points allowed by the Crimson in any frame all season. The Bears shot 70 percent in the first period—57 percent from three—and managed to reclaim four of its 10 misses off the offensive glass...
...next morning, she marched upstairs to reclaim her sheets by any means necessary, including emotional subterfuge. She pretended to cry until the guilty party, Connor C. Wilson ’07, felt so bad that he fessed up and returned the kidnapped sheets...
...credibility problems--it's not just the Kay report," says North Carolina Senator John Edwards. "He doesn't understand what's going on day-to-day. He actually talks about the economy improving when we've lost millions of jobs." Kerry hopes to use the credibility question to reclaim issues like education, in which Bush had won an advantage. Now, Kerry never misses a chance to denounce the lack of funding for the No Child Left Behind Act. "You have to be as tired as I am watching the President go into schools and do a reading session with kids...
...This year, with the spree of assaults upon women, the campus needed a place to gather and reclaim what should rightfully be ours, the freedom to walk through the streets without fear,” she says...