Word: haltingly
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Dates: during 1980-1980
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...seats behind Radcliffe with 30 strokes to go, the Brown boat caught a crab, forcing it to a halt. By the time Brown recovered, Radcliffe had amassed a three-length lead, which it protected by sprinting the last 20 strokes...
...Crimson stickmen's eight-game winning streak came to a screeching halt Saturday afternoon, when visiting Princeton scored a last-minute goal and roared off the Business School field with a 9-8 victory, threatening Harvard's number-seven national ranking...
...NOTEBOOK: Bobby Kelley's 20-game hitting streak ground to a halt as the second baseman suffered an 0-8 day... The play of the afternoon was Pearce's barehanded grab-and-throw of a slow roller in the first game that nipped Carroll by a step
...King's cap, Lannon said the system would have to close four schools. Close elementary libraries. Axe elementary science programs. Increase class size 15 per cent. Lay off 210 staff. Move the central office to a new, smaller home. Stop sabbatical leaves for teachers. End the cultural resources program. Halt elementary athletics. Close down the bilingual summer school, the evening program, and adult diploma classes. Stop teaching foreign languages at the elementary schools. And stop all raises of any sort for teachers...
Today's IF test subjects must meet highly specific requirements, called "protocols." For example, eligible participants might include 1) breast-cancer patients, but only if surgery and radiotherapy have failed to halt the disease, 2) myeloma victims, and 3) patients with types of lymphoma that do not respond well to conventional treatment. The choice is also usually made from among patients already under treatment at a center where interferon is being tested...