Word: unevennesses
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...white life with the New York/New Jersey MetroStars of Major League Soccer to the Ozlike technicolor of the Premiership. Man U may have been in an unthinkable third place behind Arsenal and Chelsea at the end of the week, but Howard has been the steadiest hand in an uneven Red Devils' defense. "To come straight into the Premiership and to a club like Man United? Nobody could expect what he's done," said United striker Ruud van Nistelrooy after Howard made four spectacular saves in a 4-2 win over Manchester City last month. "I think he's up there...
...uneven playing field,” Whitman said. “In most other sports the goal is to win the Ivy. Why? Because it’s absolutely ridiculous for Harvard football to compete with Florida State for example…Trinity always had this advantage but only in the past 10 years did they begin to exploit...
...funding levels, Franklin's teachers talk of other things. They bemoan a loss of spontaneity, breadth and play--problems money won't fix. The trade-off may be worth it, but it is important to acknowledge the costs. This is the story of an elementary school--once an uneven patchwork of lessons and projects--that has been rationalized...
...will” except when asked to “lose your virginity” by “someone with whom you have no affinity.” The choreography, by Katharine F. O’Brien ’04, was uneven; Gordon and Roger had a dashing tango, and Bungee’s dances brought out his ingratiating cheer, but much of the time the singers just stood around or aimlessly rushed back and forth...
Opening night had a few kinks, with a missed sound cue or two and actors in painful heels stumbling over the cruelly uneven and cramped stage. But overall, the production went smoothly. The soundtrack, which highlighted themes of love and questionable taste, was a well-chosen selection of ’60s bubblegum pop. The play’s setting was changed from London to America, and although the alterations were transparent—cricket was turned into baseball, and so on—the changes spared us from having to hear the bevy of uneven and indistinguishable English accents...