Word: strengthen
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Even before the season began, Delaney-Smith was calling Holsey a “superstar.” The sophomore guard spent the summer doing exercises to strengthen her shoulder and resting her body to ward off the tendonitis that nagged her knee last year...
Richard said she applied because she wants to maintain and strengthen ties within her class...
...Combs (a.k.a. P. Diddy), Lydda Eli Gonzalez told of poverty wages, long overtime hours, firings for pregnancy and water supplies found to be contaminated with stomach-churning levels of fecal matter. For these denizens of the sweatshops, so-called free trade is not fair trade. Designed to strengthen the freedom of capital, FTAA brings few or no safeguards for the rights of workers...
Meanwhile, Hendricks will compete this year despite lingering ankle problems that will likely result in surgery in the offseason. Her return should greatly strengthen the bottom of Harvard’s ladder as it prepares for an uphill climb back to the top of the Ivies...
It’s not just the big names that Masters’ events draw that strengthen the “small school” feeling that Baller talked about. Deans and professors are accessible and engaged in undergraduate life. Kung, a yoga enthusiast, says she even does yoga with the Dean of Silliman College, Hugh Flick Jr. “Only at Yale can you stand on your head next to your Dean,” she says...