Word: deadlocked
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...Ingraham, and probably one or two others, will represent the University at the Intercollegiate Tournament which takes place this month. At that time the deadlock with the Yale pair, Jones and Watson, will be played...
...less than their Yale opponents; but yesterday's reverse was the most disappointing of all. Eight innings of practically perfect pitching went for naught in the ninth after victory seemed within Harvard's grasp by virtue of a single score in the eighth which had broken a seven inning deadlock...
Premier Benito Mussolini stepped on his Finance Minister's toes when he unlocked the deadlock on the Bourse occasioned by Finance Minister De Stefani's decree against speculation. This immediately led to rumors of Signor De Stefani's resignation and it was presumed certain that the Premier would have to reshuffle his Cabinet before the next Parliamentary session; for, having virtually forced General di Giorgio, Minister of War, to resign (TIME, Apr. 13), and having accepted the resignation of the Under Secretary of War, it was conceded impossible for the Premier to sustain the loss...
...difference of opinions, which may or may not lead to a deadlock, is that the nationalization of the railways will deprive the workers of the right to strike, and this right they value above all else...
...thought likely that ex-Chancellor and ex-Minister President would be asked to make another attempt to end the political deadlock and that, if he failed, the Diet would be dissolved and new elections held...