Word: squelched
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...Crimson’s crease with a number of people crowding around. While Boe could not quite get a hold of it at first, after a dangerous half-minute in which it seemed no one on the ice was sure where the puck was, Boe knocked it aside to squelch the chance...
...open university will take an administration and an atmosphere on campus that truly encourages free academic debate and internal dissent instead of seeking to squelch it, monopolizing the microphone and intimidating those who speak outside the official parameters...
...only would Romney’s proposal effectively squelch efforts to lure stem cell researchers to Massachusetts, it would throw a substantial hurdle in the path of existing research in Massachusetts, including Harvard’s planned Stem Cell Institute. And the roadblocks stem cell researchers face are already large. President Bush has limited federal funding to only a few stem cell lines, and it was recently discovered these meager sources are irreversibly contaminated in a manner that makes them unsuitable for therapeutic use in humans. Short on money and short on stem cells, researchers do not need yet another...
...only about 20 months ago that the Bulldogs ended a 3-3 double-overtime stalemate with a near perfect shot to beat the Crimson 4-3 and squelch Harvard’s quest for the 2003 National Championship...
...from being “the best non-goalie goalie” to defeating a team like Brown. however, required Byrd to squelch the nervousness welling up inside him before his first games in the limelight...