Word: inferiorated
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...Crimson outclassed a slow and obviously inferior Tufts contingent, easily controlling the ball and shooting almost at will. Harvard goalie John Adams did not get his hands on the ball once in the first half as fullbacks Louie Williams and Charlie David easily blocked the rare Elephant shots...
...formidable problem. Surveying some of the 100 Southern black-belt counties where Negroes represent the majority of population but a minuscule segment of voters, the commission found a recurring pattern. The counties were plagued by one-crop economies and sagging populations; though Negroes suffered more than whites from inferior homes, schools and income, the levels for both races were below average. Said the commission: "Perhaps the crucial conclusion to be drawn from this study is that the facts of economic life have a direct and significant bearing on civil rights generally, and the right to vote in particular...
...woman is a living sculpture whose inferior points one seeks to conceal and whose better features one tries to enhance," she says. Torun has turned out simple circle necklaces to which a variety of pendants can be added and which can thus be used on any occasion. But mostly her work is done with a particular client in mind: "Jewelry must marry the contours of a woman's body-in a word, be sensuous...
...influential laymen, such as Oklahoma Banker William Whiteman Jr. and President Henry Chauncey of the Educational Testing Service. Only five trustees are ministers. Says one of them, the Rev. Howard E. Spragg, treasurer of the Board of Home Missions: "Church control of institutions of higher learning always results in inferior education...
...Losing Game." Taylor has painted a bleak picture of the U.S. military stance: "We have lost our former atomic monopoly. We are probably inferior to the U.S.S.R. in numbers of ballistic missiles...