Word: foregoing
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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CRIMSON NICKS: It must have proved difficult indeed for coach Dave Fish's charges to forego post-Game celebrations in order to play the Cadets yesterday. Fish is known as something of a fanatic when it comes to training... Last year, the Crimson only managed a 6-3 triumph over Army, but the Cadets squad has been weakened by graduation. Still, such a one-sided victory bodes well for a young Crimson team... The women's squash team, captained by Ellie Cunningham and coached by the legendary Jack Barnaby '33, will open its season againt Tufts December...
...sticky day and his t-shirt was wet with sweat. He chose to forego the thick air, so he stayed prone and parched until he felt stiff and starched. Consider the limit as n approaches infinity...if n is infinitely far away, what of 2n? A sticky question, so take instead the limits to growth...when does a less developed country become developed? When does mortality end and force begin? Sketch the graph. Draw the line. Are martyrs altruists or egoistic hedonists at heart? But it all harks back to the distinction between Nazism and Hitlerism--if, in fact...
Once again, the stellar performance of the Crimson singles players made the doubles all but unnecessary. Because of Sands' sore shoulder and since the outcome of the match had already been decided, the two coaches decided to forego the third doubles. The two teams split the points, making the final score 6 1/2-2...
...consistently decries American dependence on foreign oil. "We've been literally immobilized by the fear that our oil could be shut off," Anderson--who advocates increased research on solar power--told a suburban Boston audience last week. "A lean, taut budget," one that will require states and cities to "forego for a year or two" some federally funded programs, is Anderson's remedy for an economy stretched thin by inflation...