Word: disarray
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...only hope that the national campaign is doing two things better than their Cambridge/Belmont/Watertown counterparts: involving minorities and getting organized. If the disarray of Cambridge is a national symptom, Bill and Al are in more trouble than the polls are letting...
...Graduate School community grew more cohesive this year, life for graduate students at Yale University lapsed into disarray. Members and supporters of the school's graduate studentunion demanded several reforms, including higherpay, during a widely publicized strike inFebruary...
History teaches that powerful nations in disarray--particularly those with the capacity to destroy the would--must be helped if they can't help themselves...
...primary, he boomed his message over the phone to several old friends in the media. "Pat Buchanan has had his run," said Ford. "It's time for him to get out of the race so the President can spend more time dealing with a Congress that is in total disarray." If the economy is improving, then Bush will win handily, insisted Ford...
...last time George Bush found himself in deep political trouble, he turned to James Baker for help. In July 1988 Michael Dukakis had a 17-point lead in the polls, and Bush's campaign was in disarray. Baker took over in August, and within the month Bush pulled ahead and stayed there...