Word: deadlocking
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...deadlock with the Big Green kept Harvard in the race for the Ivy title, but the Crimson have yet to overcome the strong offensive threats of Pennsylvania and Yale, who have both amassed impressive statistical records this season...
...beyond the enjoyment of Gemüitlichkeit. On the streets, in restaurants, beer halls, offices and shops from West Berlin to Bavaria, West Germans could be heard engaged in a great, continuing national debate on the election that will be held Nov. 19. The vote, beyond ending a deadlock that has turned their Bundestag into a cockpit of frustration, will amount to nothing less than a referendum on the future of the Federal Republic. It will decide whether West Germany will continue on the three-year-old course set by Chancellor Willy Brandt and his left-of-center Social Democrats...
Rumors circulated that a black had to be named either City Manager or Superintendent Wylie reacted strongly against the suggestion. The deadlock was broken when Bair offered $5000 raise by Hartford withdrew The School Committee appointed Cheatham on June...
...when the N.U.J. called a walkout to support them, UPI fired 28 British staffers in the London office. With that, the union staged a full-scale strike and ordered all 17 UPI clients in Britain not to use any of the agency's copy or pictures. The deadlock continued at week's end, with UPI moving copy out of London by facsimile instead of teletype and using senior nonstriking staffers to report British news...
...after he left his lecture in Soc Sci 15. As a result of the protest, Herrnstein and Dean of the College Charles P. Whitlock pressed charges against the demonstrators, alleging "intense personal harassment." The case--which was heard before the Committee on Rights and Responsibilities (CRR)--ended in a deadlock but his publishers were handed...