Word: tied
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...Cambridge in those days. Boston newspapers referred to this neighborhood as the Gold Coast. The study proved to be an ideal spot for poker. The pool was a handy bit of moisture into which to dunk unsuspecting and slightly alcoholized guests, without bothering to remove their clothing--often white tie and tails and a two-quart hat. This seemed to have a sobering effect...
This game should be painfully low scoring as both Ivy squads rely on physical defensemen--Brown's Tara Mounsey and Dartmouth's Correne Bredin--to keep the score within reach for their not-so-intimidating offensive teammates. The Big Green has used that strategy to defeat UNH and Providence, tie Northeastern and take Harvard to overtime in four of its last five games...
Kurmakov, the second-fastest freestyle sprinterin Harvard history, scored in seven events,including first places in three of Harvard'srelays and an impressive tie for first place inthe 100-yard freestyle, where he posted a time of44.79...
After a career as coach and a physical-education teacher on Long Island, N.Y., Jack Polo, 61, moved down the East Coast and settled in New Bern, N.C. He and his wife Jane now tie up their sailboat to a dock in their own backyard. More than a dozen public and private golf courses dot the vicinity, and because of the mild Carolina climate, Jack can tee up even in winter. The average temperature of 62.2[degrees] is a boon to gardeners; something is in bloom the year round...
...That tie to Yugoslavia remains a sticking point. A vehement faction inside Kosovo demands nothing short of independence, and in its eyes the agreement falls short, especially since it doesn't include a Kosovar referendum on independence after the three years are up. During the French talks, the absence of a referendum almost destroyed the chance for a compromise--until Surroi, by force of charisma and will, turned the tide...