Word: yieldingness
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Sadly, a totalitarian trait has survived in Gorbachev: the delusion of his own indispensability. He could have been the hero of Baltic independence and of reform in its triumph over reaction. But that might have meant yielding to other, democratically elected leaders. So now he is the villain. That is...
But there are risks for the U.S. too. One is that the public will grow impatient to see some measurable progress in a war that is yielding precious little, at least as long as the Pentagon jealously guards bomb-damage reports and pictures. Those that it has released may actually...
The Harvard men's squash team was not a nice host to Trinity and Brown yesterday at Hemenway Gym. The Crimson whitewashed both schools, 9-0, yielding just five games in the two contests.
Junior netminder Jamie Reilly, who was supposed to share the goaltending duties with Salisbury, was forced into full time service but filled in well, yielding just one-and-a-half goals per game.
It was a tale of two blitz-obsessed defenses. The Crusader D enjoyed the best of times, recording 12 sacks of Harvard quarterback Adam Lazarre-White. Meanwhile, Restic's pursuers proved vulnerable to an efficient air attack, yielding 377 yards passing.