Word: strongest
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...yesterday with ease, jumping out to a 7-0 lead and cruising the rest of the way. Penn failed to score in the first half. Senior Molly Mehaffey scored three goals and sophomores Stefanie Wilson and Lauren Snyder each scored twice. Despite falling behind, 7-0, Penn was the strongest of the three club teams that the Crimson battled. “Penn is a lot stronger this year than in the past,” Keyser said. HARVARD 13, DARTMOUTH 0 Gardner and freshman Nicola Pearlman combined on a shut-out in net and the Harvard was on fire...
South Dakota isn't known as a hotbed of controversy. But the state took center stage in the abortion debate last week when lawmakers there passed one of the strongest bans on the procedure since the Supreme Court effectively legalized abortion nationwide in its 1973 ruling on Roe v. Wade. Passed by a 23-12 vote in the state senate and approved in the house, the bill prohibits abortions even in cases of rape or incest, the only exception being if the mother's life is endangered. Republican Governor Mike Rounds indicated that he supports the bill. "I believe...
...what I term “voluntary organizations,” I have been impressed by those individuals who can convey a powerful positive narrative about their organization and who can indicate how members of that organization can find meaning and fulfillment in working toward those goals. The strongest lever available to these leaders is their personal embodiment of that narrative—as the saying goes, “They walk the talk.”A good concrete example is James O. Freedman ’57, who in the late 1980s was appointed to the presidency...
...arguments like the supposed shielding of Jones Professor of Economics Andrei Shleifer. What is most unfair is that such claims have been legally disqualified for months. Till this day, the attacks from the Faculty remain vague and unsubstantiated. Because Harvard history shows that the most impressive presidents were the strongest ones, you should have kept fighting, Larry...
...global economy carried that extra weight and continued to move ahead robustly. The combination of big-spending U.S. consumers and booming Chinese production that feeds the Western appetite for low-priced products resulted in a second consecutive year of worldwide growth of more than 4%. That's the strongest in three decades, and there's more good news to come: the world economy is on track to enjoy another bumper year in 2006 as the twin Chinese-American engine continues to power ahead...