Word: turnaround
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...that we know how to race, and we will give our best performance at Sprints.” The highlight was the varsity four’s wire-to-wire victory over MIT, the same squad Radcliffe had lost to in the grand finals of the Knecht Cup. The turnaround was a spark for the squad to continue its success at Eastern Sprints. “We were up off the start and we stayed up the whole race,” varsity-four senior Cindy Obst said. “It was a good race because it sets...
...It’s just a tough day. There was no turnaround point, there were no moves,” he said. “We weren’t even there in both ballgames at the end to try and do some things and be aggressive. We just had to sit back and hope we could find...
...report on Bangladesh caused some readers to argue that government efforts to combat militant Islam are belated at best, while others credited entrepreneurs for the country's turnaround...
...Harvard men’s lacrosse team (6-4, 3-2 Ivy) put itself back on track in the Ivy League with a 12-4 win Saturday afternoon against Yale (5-8, 1-5 Ivy) at Johnson Field in New Haven, CT. The win was a much-needed turnaround from the previous two weeks in which the squad lost on home turf two of its three League matchups. “After the Princeton loss we all thought we played a good game but we didn’t play a great game which we needed...
...Then, in a stunning historical turnaround, U.S. President Richard Nixon visited China, spurring what Arkush and Lee describe as a new period of "rediscovery and respect." By the beginning of China's reform period in 1978, America was once again viewed in a largely positive light by the average Chinese. "The U.S. represented the good life," says Joseph Cheng, head of the Contemporary China Research Project at City University of Hong Kong. "It also represented, in the eyes of university students, the peak of scientific and technological progress...