Word: strengths
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
...Edward. His pained, brooding, utterly irresistible gaze says, I have depths you don't want to dive in. After sitting next to Bella once, he has to take some sick days. It's soon evident that he is fighting his fascination for her with all the strength that she is applying to getting close...
...Harvard’s opponent had better luck with the man-advantage when Melissa Waldie got the Golden Knights on the board with a power-play goal in the second period that proved to be the game-winner.Clarkson tacked on to its lead in the third frame at even strength on a Marie-Jo Gaudet score with just over a minute left in the game.“It’s a bit of an adjustment this year,” Brine said. “Getting a few losses under our belt early on is going to make...
...game (16-for-23, 156 yards). The highlight of the drive was a 42-yard strike from Pizzotti to junior wideout Matt Luft, the second-longest play of the day for the Crimson.Penn countered once again, moving 79 yards and reaching the Harvard 6-yard line, primarily on the strength of Garton’s mobility, and on third down Garton threw for receiver Kyle Derham in the end zone. Quaker fans cheered what they believed was a touchdown, but the pass was ruled incomplete, and kicker Andrew Samson missed a field goal. It was only Samson?...
...everybody happy.”Zeckhauser, a close friend of Summers, said that Summers’ management style was not conducive to a University setting, where there are “lots of big egos” to be massaged.Nurturing was “not Larry’s strength,” Zeckhauser said, and his penchant for blunt criticism did him no favors with the cadre of faculty members who had opposed his presidency from the start.But Summers was able to weather his time in the Clinton administration without instigating conflicts, Kennedy School professor Jeffrey A. Frankel said...
...Lawrence increased the pressure on the defense and fired consecutive shots his way. The Crimson held the Saints scoreless overall on the power play, escaping from trouble. Harvard’s three defenders sacrificed their bodies and blocked several shots before they even reached Hoyle. At regular strength, the four were helped by a critical performance from the rest of the Crimson defense, as their tenacity alongside Hoyle’s tough performance kept the Saints silent for the rest of the game. “Our defense was really huge for us this weekend,” Donato said...