Word: slackenings
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Whether met by St. Cloud’s speed or Clarkson’s physicality, Harvard’s top line did not slacken in the production that the Crimson had so missed this season. While one can argue whether the best strategy is stacking or balancing lines, Mazzoleni’s experiment paid off this weekend, in spite of the losses. Manned by the top Crimson scorers, all of whom are modest enough to defer credit, the top line was good enough to deserve wins...
...Crimson defensive threat, however, did not slacken...
...first scenes, each prop on the stage is in its proper place, with the rifles and pistols hung on the wall and the coat rack holding the Captain’s tunic. With time and the Captain’s growing madness, the order within the set begins to slacken. By the end of the second act, when the Captain throws a desk lamp at Laura in rage, the room has begun to slip into disarray...
China is the Asian country best positioned to pull through the global downturn. The economy is still on track to grow 8% this year even as its exports to the U.S. slacken, and Beijing's coming membership in the WTO will require market reforms that by some estimates will boost...
...biggest danger is that Walland's ability to scramble against the pass rush will force the Crimson to slacken its secondary coverage and allow Walland a field day through...