Word: brawled
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...intricate and compact life?119 million of them crowded onto islands the size of Montana. No new blood, or little, has entered the Japanese gene pool for 1,200 years. Americans are a sprawlingly expansive people whose years. Americans are a sprawlingly expansive people whose chromosomes are a genetic brawl, an ingathering from all the tribes of the world. America is an intellectual dream, a reverie of the Enlightenment. The American civic principle is freedom and equality. The Japanese civic logic is mutual obligation, hierarchy, and the overriding primacy of the group. Japan is governed by on, by an almost...
Congress and the White House are still embroiled in their long-running budget brawl. The House and Senate approved a budget plan last week aimed at holding the 1984 deficit to no more than $179 billion, but the President opposes the agreement because it calls for more social spending and less for defense than he wants...
...youth had gone with friends to a winery in Warsaw's Old Town to celebrate, following a school examination. When they came out, they were stopped by a militia patrol. Przemyk was seized and severely beaten. An official statement later said he had been involved in a drunken brawl and had to be "forcibly calmed" when the militiamen took him to a first-aid station. Przemyk's friends denied the charge. Przemyk died two days later, after undergoing emergency surgery. In an emotional letter to Deputy Premier Mieczyslaw Rakowski, Poet Wiktor Woroszylski wrote that "the surgeons who opened...
...even that thought, however, could compensate for the frustration the laxwomen felt after Saturday's game. The match, which brought together the nation's top-rated defensive club in UMass and the nation's second-rated offensive club in Harvard, turned into a defensive brawl, something which Harvard had wanted to avoid...
...have happened anyway considering the ever present animosity between the two teams, but concurrent with Eliot's beaning, all bell broke loose between the celebrating Crimson and the fuming Big Red. The brawl, like none ever seen in Bright Center, raged out of control for several minutes, as coaches trainers, the reference, the linesmen and even George the Cop tried to break it up. Every time two players were untangled, four more were swinging and clawing away at each other somewhere else...