Word: slackly
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...severely injured his shoulder. With Fucito out for the rest of the game, Harvard lost its second-leading scorer and some of its offensive spark. Junior John Stamatis and Giammanco also sustained injuries during the game. As a result, many players came off the bench to pick up the slack, with freshman Allen Padua and sophomore Adam Rousmaniere each tallying a shot. “The substitutes came off the bench and give us a big lift,” head coach John Kerr said. “That was great because we needed them, we suffered a few injuries...
...good roping now and then?). FM takes the theme straight to Harvard, the better to help you understand the world in which you live. Whether he loves the Head of the Charles or just head from Charles, the Harvard man looks classy yet cool, stylish but slack. Just remember one thing: these guys always come...
While the real key to stability in the region is training and fielding Iraqi police and army forces loyal to the central government instead of their particular tribe or sect, officers say the concerned citizen militias create a surge effect, picking up some of the slack and creating a pipeline for new and better qualified recruits...
...ground game was severely weakened due to the loss of starting tailback Dereck Knight. Knight went down within the first couple of plays of Brown’s first drive and would re-enter only briefly later in the game. His backup, Jonathan Edwards, failed to pick up the slack as Harvard held him to just 17 yards on 10 carries. He was even out-run by Bears quarterback Michael Dougherty, who had 21 yards on 12 carries. And although it could not handle Brown’s passing game early on, adjustments proved...
...student groups some slack. While the Harvard name may legally belong to upper management, intellectually it is the property of its users—without whose contributions the name’s meaning itself would evaporate. Harvard’s legal archers would find better targets elsewhere. Garrett G. D. Nelson ’09, a Crimson editorial editor, is a social studies and visual and environmental studies concentrator in Cabot House...