Word: stagnantly
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Princeton tied the game at the five-minute mark, and then for the next four minutes, both offenses were stagnant. With a minute left, good passing and picking by Princeton gave senior guard Maggie Langlas a free lane to the basket, and she drove in for the layup to put the Tigers...
...Feminism is dead,' say leaders. But I'm saying gender is relevant," Redmond says. "There is an active need here. As a society we are becoming increasingly stagnant...
...bold lettering that she hopes reflects a more youthful orientation. Formerly the fashion news director at Vogue, she succeeds Liz Tilberis, a beloved editor who died from ovarian cancer last April. Betts inherited a magazine that, despite earning praise for its sleek aesthetic and daring photography, has suffered from stagnant circulation...
...This would explain the defeated tone that at times crept into his speech--his apology to the Russian people for the hardships they had suffered during his rule; the admission that he had been wrong in thinking Russia could be transformed in one sweep from its "gray, stagnant, totalitarian past to a bright, rich and civilized future." In fact, "I believed this too," he added poignantly...