Word: lopsidedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Inflation and the lopsided boom have bred many millionaires. But Turkey's trouble has mostly bred deep discontent. It boiled viciously to the surface last month in the Istanbul and Izmir riots. They began, ironically, in what was almost certainly a government-inspired plan for demonstrations against Greece'...
The story of the game was strikingly similar. The varsity was fully as fast and quick-thinking as the intrepid undergraduate; the Massachusetts team was as confident but as weak as the sign. The result was a 60-6 opening game triumph, the Crimson's most lopsided since 1946.
As a result, the 60-6 score could prove a disservice to Jordan, who today begins drilling his squad for the Cornell game Saturday. His line depth is not necessarily stronger because of the lopsided win, and the combination of the score, last year's victory over Cornell, and the...
Perón needed no help from the C.G.T.; he had a lopsided preponderance of military power: the army, most of the air force, part of the navy. Tanks and infantry beat back the attacking marines.
In 24 years of bitter poverty Mrs. Patrick Brown, a Dublin bricklayer's wife, bore 22 children, but only 13 lived. Halfway down the line came Christy. He could not hold his head up and his mouth, was lopsided. His hands jerked violently with no coordination; his right leg...