Word: clashed
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...calendar currently stands, schedules among the different faculties often clash, making cross-registration difficult...
...Yale cagers understand home court advantages, however. Saturday night's clash in the IAB will mark their ninth game in a row on the road, nine games on other team's home courts...
Even the Ivy League is no longer painted with shades of red. The outcome of the Harvard-Cornell clash used to decide the outcome of the Ivy crown. And Cornell has come through with the title for the past eight years, beating Harvard 17 of the last 18 contests...
...longer Joe Cavanagh swooping in on Ken Dryden, or the Local Line clicking for perfect passes up and down the ice. It is merely a clash between two of the many teams vying for the top four seeds in the division...
Sirica used his same rugged courtroom common sense to cope with the challenge of a historic constitutional clash between branches of Government. Even a President must respond to subpoenas for evidence in criminal cases, Sirica ruled. Judges, not the President, must ultimately decide whether claims of Executive privilege to withhold such evidence are valid. Presidents, in short, are not above the law. The Circuit Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia upheld him; and in the end, Nixon gave up, partly because he feared that the Supreme Court would also see it Sirica...