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When the team found itself with a 7-6-1 record at the close of 2004, Corriero remained a scoring staple that helped the Crimson burst out of the rut in 2005—including a five-goal clinic against rival Dartmouth—en route to an undefeated campaign into the NCAA tournament...
...Hollywood, many are counting on fans like Bolger, Shaw, Hubbell, and Capp to help pull the film industry out of a rut of low ticket sales...
...campus groups representing the U.S.’s two main political parties, it would be easy for HRC and the Dems to fall into an adversarial rut, where each group’s mission is nothing more than to oppose the activities of the other. But, this didn’t happen during last November’s presidential election, to both group’s credit. Each group devoted its activities to supporting its national candidate and platform, and since then, the two have staged several successful policy debates this school year. Thus the HRC?...
...board reflected a widespread--and correct--assumption that U.S. growth would be significant and serve as an engine for the rest of the world. The concerns expressed at the time were largely about whether the Chinese economy risked overheating and whether Europe could pull itself out of a rut. Now "the perception has changed," said panel member Pascal Blanqu, chief economist at France's largest bank, Crdit Agricole. Even though U.S. economic growth of about 4.4% last year far outpaced European growth of about 2%, "the U.S. is now more criticized, while Europe is starting to be credited...
It’s hard to say that a team that has won eight of its last 10 games is “in a rut,” but in many ways, the No. 9 Harvard men’s hockey team...