Word: sorely
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...shutting out its first six opponents. But even with all of the early success, health became an early issue for the squad. Junior Will Broadbent, who was projected to play at No. 1 for Harvard and challenge for the No. 1 national ranking, felt hampered by first a sore knee and then a strained hip. He never fully regained the form that saw him advance all the way to the CSA Individual Championships...
RECOVERY The fitter you become, the shorter your recovery time will be. If you feel pain the day after your workout, your body needs a rest. If you?re not too sore, continue with your program. If you don?t feel any discomfort at all, increase the intensity of your training...
Struggling with a sore neck and stiff shoulders, Chu lost the first four games quickly—“I couldn’t really turn my head,” he said, “and Jesse was playing really well”—but then, out of nowhere, Chu reeled off seven straight games, securing the initial set and the first game of the second...
Bergman, the Crimson’s top singles player, opted out of playing her singles match due to a sore shoulder, which had bothered her for most of the season. This, combined with Durkin’s heel sprain, made it hard to compete with a tough Stanford squad...
...films have won the Palme d'Or: everything from Disney's Dumbo at the first festival in 1946 to three consecutive American indies of the late 80s and early 90s (sex, lies, and videotape, Wild at Heart, Barton Fink). In the last two years, with American political domination a sore point to much of the world, Cannes pinned its crowning laurels on Gus Van Sant's Elephant, with its evocation of the Columbine High School massacre, and Fahrenheit 9/11. The prizes were as much messages to the world's only superpower as they were nods to the films' craftsmanship...