Word: trended
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...point as the first frame ended. Ahead 6-5 at the onset of the second period, the Bobcats struck first. But again, Harvard found itself trading goals with the Bobcats in the second half. Quinnipiac would score a few goals, causing the Crimson to constantly play catch-up, a trend that Harvard failed to break and that ultimately proved to be its downfall. But the results of this season are not due to lack of effort. In the shortcoming at Quinnipiac, the Crimson managed to outshoot the Bobcats, 41-30. Schoen and Gamble both led all players in scoring, tallying...
...kill. “We were really able to control the net,” Ridolfi said, “and a big part of the men’s game is controlling the net.” Perhaps most importantly, however, Harvard managed to reverse its recent trend of sloppy play at the ends of games. The last ten points of the second game proved the most exciting of the match by far, with the Crimson fighting off the pesky Engineers and a lively home crowd. As the home fans chanted, “Let?...
...Allison Professor of Economics Lawrence F. Katz, who studies labor economics, said that this trend is neither new nor surprising...
...outlets, especially retail venues. Haute femme is an antidote to sleek Modernism, somber Minimalism and the kind of unbridled multiculturalism that juxtaposes a Chinese wedding cabinet, a Moroccan rug and a Balinese vessel. Says Wid Chapman, a professor of interior design at Parsons School of Design: "There is a trend away from colder, contemporary environments to something that's a little bit more plush, warm and eclectic...
...that I have not seen done before or since,” Zarchi says. “It was a historical speech that will go down in history as a unique moment when a public leader spoke with brilliant clarity and challenged the world to reflect about an unfortunate trend and I think he handled it brilliantly, not as a rabbi, not as a Jew, but as someone in the Harvard community. It is a moment where I think Harvard earned its reputation as a leader. So hats off to him for that.” CRITICS SPEAKThree...