Word: lateralled
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A huge smile lights up Hawking's bespectacled face, but he cannot wave or shout back. Since his early 20s, he has suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), or "Lou Gehrig's disease," a progressive deterioration of the central nervous system that usually causes death within three or four years...
Wilde's story has been told numerous times. He began appearing, scarcely disguised, as a character in novels before he had written anything substantial himself, and the passions aroused by his dizzying ascent and precipitous collapse have stirred memoirists and biographers ever since. Richard Ellmann's Oscar Wilde will not...
Dulsky and Peterson are the big play defensive ends--strong linemen with the speed and lateral mobility to track down runners from sideline to sideline.
The players stressed the importance of an intensive off-season training routine. The unit's physical progress is exemplified by Dulsky, who added 20 pounds over the off-season and is a lot stronger than last year. Yet, he has not lost any of the quickness and lateral movement that...
In addition, last spring a large majority of the faculty voted to offer Visiting Professor David Trubek of the University of Wisconsin a lateral appointment, but Bok overturned that decision at the request of a small group of professors. Trubek, a crit, was opposed by the conservatives. This case was...