Word: reestablished
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...need to reestablish the fact that when teams come here they've got to be a little afraid," senior captain Brad Konik said. "They've got to think, Wow. Harvard hasn't lost a home game in a long time...
...graduate student charged in December, according to the meeting minutes, that "the faculty and administration, having time on their side, may be in no particular hurry to reestablish the health of the department. The students, however, who are spending in the order of $30,000 a year for their graduate education, can brook no delay...
Esme Howard is a fetching Blanche, lithe and ethereal to Jordanna Brodsky's more earthy, sensual Stella. Their slight awkwardness onstage works well in the first act as the two sisters attempt to reestablish the patterns of their relationship while skirting Stanley's animal force...
...finally succeeded in freeing itself from that obligation, with no loss of opportunity for its students, Harvard is hardly going to hand it back for nothing. But regular Crimson readers know that the Republican Club is a troubled organization, and it evidently thinks it needs a catchy issue to reestablish some shred of respectability. Attempting to reopen the at-last resolved ROTC issue may seem an unpromising choice, but taking a shot at gays and lesbians is the current popular right-wing issue for such purposes. In that the Republican Club at least shares in irrelevance to genuinely important issues...
...freebies capped an impressive second half in which the Crimson chipped away at a 27-21 halftime deficit with tenacious defense and much-improved shooting. And although it took eighteen minutes of second half action for Harvard to reestablish the lead, when Mike Gilmore (nine points and four rebounds in 23 minutes) sank a three-pointer from the top of the key for a 54-51 advantage, it was clearly Harvard's game...