Word: reclaiming
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...ladder for Harvard fared equally as well. At No. 3, intercollegiate No. 2 Broadbent had no problem winning his match in three straight games. Still recovering from a knee injury that hampered him through much of the fall, Broadbent is just now beginning to reclaim the form that got him to the Individual Championship finals last season. Once healthy, he will no doubt challenge Suchde for the top spot on the Crimson’s ladder...
Holy Cross will need Hamilton to step up in a big way if they are to reclaim the Patriot League crown it lost last year to Lehigh. The Crusaders, who had been to the NCAA tournament three straight seasons before ending last year at 13-15, were picked to finish fourth in the Patriot League’s preseason poll...
Dartmouth had just held on fourth-and-one with a minute remaining to reclaim possession, trailing Harvard just 13-12. With just five minutes left in Philadelphia, Brown led Penn 16-13 and had held the Quakers scoreless for the last 30 minutes...
...could you ever be evil?” they would ask him, using one of sadomasochists’ favorite word plays. Within the scene, evil—like submission, dominance and kink—is a good thing. Sadomasochists like to reclaim “bad” phrases as good ones...
...last debate, in Tempe, Ariz., Bush is fighting to reclaim the wedge. He called Kerry "a liberal Senator from Massachusetts" and conjured liberalism incarnate, senior Massachusetts Senator Edward Kennedy, three times. Bush brought up his own support for the anti--gay-marriage amendment and used the word marriage 11 times. He called "partial-birth" abortion "a brutal practice." For his part, Kerry turned in the most overtly religious presidential-debate performance--for either a Democrat or Republican--in memory. Although only a few months ago he was reluctant to discuss his faith--it's "personal" and "private," Kerry told TIME...