Word: regroupings
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Radcliffe never seemed to regroup, and Yale, matching their cadence at a solid 36 strokes per minute, began to widen the margin. By the mile mark the gap was almost two lengths, and with only half a mile remaining it was closer to three...
Dartmouth took an unusually long time to regroup after the crab, and the fast-finishing Crimson won by a nose (6:18) with MIT finishing about two lengths back...
...week ahead, the lightweights will have to regroup and get prepared to face B.U., the team that Huntsman expects to be one of Radcliffe's toughest opponents of the season. That confrontation will be part of next Saturday morning's six-team race down the Charles...
...harriers need to regroup before their next outing, the Greater Boston Championships, on February...
Armed Conflict. If war broke out, Peru's armor and modern planes would probably blitz about 35 miles into the Atacama. But the Chileans, regarded by some military men as the better fighters and tacticians, might be able to regroup and eventually push back the Peruvians. An armed conflict, if it did occur, would not only take a bloody toll of the participants but could also tempt other countries on the continent into similar action. Potentially volatile territorial disputes, for example, simmer between Venezuela and both Guyana and Colombia, and also between Peru and Ecuador...