Word: toughest
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...Heptagonal Championships will be at the end of February. Harvard's toughest competition will be from defending champion Brown, which returns most of its athletes from last year...
Although it is still early in the season, both teams are preparing for winter play, when they will meet their fiercest competition. The men will play their toughest opponents in February; the women will take on Williams and Princeton in January...
...success of both football teams continued, and the rivalry flourished. With Harvard so dominant during the balance of seasons, the Yale game became something of a test for the Crimson and always one of the toughest games of the season. In undefeated seasons in 1890, 1898, 1899, 1910, 1912, 1913 and 1919, the Crimson was awarded the national championship by the Helms Athletic Foundations...
...there such a thing as a wrenching dilemma for Bush? When asked to name the toughest decisions he's made, he hesitates, as if he can't think of any. "Well, the toughest decision was to run," he says at first. He pauses again and then recalls two death-penalty decisions, including his well-publicized refusal to grant a stay of execution to Karla Faye Tucker, that are featured in his book A Charge to Keep, which will be published next week. The next tough call that comes to mind: "The decision to fire Bobby Valentine" as manager...
Many students interviewed say that perhaps the toughest problem they face is choosing which part of their identity they want to emphasize...