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How he showed Major League Baseball that Latinos could be superstars instead of just fiery-tempered underachievers.

Baker: When the Vancouver Canucks went from perennial underachievers to possible division champs under a new coach.

U.S. employers continued hiring new workers at a brisk pace last month, providing fresh evidence that the overall economy remains sturdy, but the new data showed that California is still looking like an underachiever.

Chargers have long been considered the NFL’s version of the Clippers…wildly talented underachievers.

Orange County was aspirational, and if you couldn’t afford to hack it here, good riddance and don’t forget to take along other underachievers like you.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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