Word: weathers
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Dates: during 2000-2009
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...board member Caleb L. Weatherl ’10 said. “The more competition, the better.” Brigit M. Helgen ’08, president of the Harvard Democrats, said her group cancelled their campaign trip to New Hampshire on Saturday because of the inclement weather, but that the Dems still called voters in New Hampshire from Cambridge. HRC board member Colin J. Motley ’10 said he believed the trip was successful at drumming up student enthusiasm for the Republican candidates. “It’s a great sign...
...bring out the sweaters and scarves from my closet for winter, that’s when I really begin to miss my hometown of Dallas. Not only is the weather far more appealing but it’s the only place where I feel like I can speak in my real voice...
...find a way to get more pressure on the quarterback,” Wilson said.DRY AND MIGHTY Sharp winds and heavy rain beset Cambridge most of Saturday afternoon, but the storm barely missed New York, marking the second straight week when the forecast called for worse weather than actually occurred.The swirling winds in Wien Stadium, however, did make things difficult for sophomore punter Thomas Hull, who averaged just 31.7 yards on seven kicks.Both teams’ kickers, Patrick Long and Jon Rocholl, missed extra points.Harvard head coach Tim Murphy stopped short of blaming any of his team?...
...hyperbole perhaps, but the stands are very sparse just three minutes before kickoff. The band looks to be making up about half of the Harvard fanbase, while there are a scattered number of Lions fans on the east side of Wien Stadium. Maybe the sub-50 degree weather rain is keeping people away...
...farm bill would wean farmers off subsidies but only after they received seven years of guaranteed transitional payments--even when prices were high. Farmers also received more generous crop-insurance subsidies so that Congress would no longer need to send them disaster checks every time their region had nasty weather. But when prices collapsed again in 1998, Congress approved the most generous disaster packages in history...