Word: tightly
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...schedule does not adequately accommodate student's needs, as the riders of the 1:10 Memorial Hall-to-Quad shuttle will attest. The number of students--especially during inclement weather--almost always exceeds the capacity printed on the side of the bus, and it is often packed so tight that some riders can't even get on. The run is not only inefficient, it is unsafe for the riders. Clearly, a second bus would ease overcrowding and double the convenience for riders...
Harvard also tried to improve its outside shooting in preparation for the Brown game. Because the Bruins are very tight in their inside defense, they only leave their opponents with outside shooting...
...when time was money. Both could be wasted or both well spent, but in the end gold was the richer prize. As with almost any commodity, however, value depends on scarcity. And these are the days of the time famine. Time that once seemed free and elastic has grown tight and elusive, and so our measure of its worth is dramatically changed. In Florida a man bills his ophthalmologist $90 for keeping him waiting an hour. In California a woman hires somebody to do her shopping for her -- out of a catalog. Twenty bucks pays someone to pick...
...despite a show of friendship between thecharismatic leaders of the two communist allies, aseries of arrests in Havana yesterday underscoredthe differences between the pragmatic liberalismespoused by Gorbachev and the tight control stillexercised by Castro 30 years after he led aguerrilla army to victory over a right-wingdictatorship
...play of Martin Valasek and John Nickerson, Harvard played a tight defensive game. And came back when it had to. In the second set, Harvard led, 12-7, but the Elis roared back to tie the game. The Crimson pulled away with the final three points of the game...