Word: deadlocked
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...governments of the nations have an inescapable responsibility ... As repesentatives of Christian churches, we appeal for a gigantic new effort for peace . . . We urge the governments to enter into negotiations once again and to do everything in their power to bring the present tragic deadlock to an end. This is the hour to listen afresh to the word of God . . .the hour for earnest prayer...
...anti-Communist Socialist paper Le Populaire joined by referring to the head-knocking over Berlin, the deadlock...
...three judges assigned to pick first and second voted 2 to 1 for Wilt; the third-place judge voted for Gehrmann. The photofinish camera crew had snapped a picture, but that was no help; the judges had gotten in the way. The chief judge stepped in and broke the deadlock. His choice, and the announced winner: Don Gehrmann. Both men were credited with the same time: 4:09.3, fastest competitive mile either of them had ever...
...loaded down with the white man's burden in a small Burmese settlement. Orwell obviously hated British rule there enough to be tempted into caricature, but his justness never allowed it. He knew his Englishmen and he knew his natives; at times he seems closer to their basic deadlock than E. M. Forster in his great A Passage to India...
Against Western Reserve on December 31, Smith scored nine points within three minutes early in the second half to break a 40 to 40 deadlock and give Harvard a lead which it never relinquished...