Word: lopsidedness
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Four hours later, the Senate kept it in by the same lopsided vote, and Pat McCarran confidently predicted that the House would do the same.
For all its lopsided plot and sketchy characterization, Author Abrahams' discovery of profound trails of meaning in the tragic Boer trek makes Wild Conquest outstanding in the year's crop of historical novels.
Of more importance to the Yardlings than the lopsided score, however, was a first period injury to Bitsy Grant, leading scorer for the Crimson. Grant was hit simultaneously by three men and was carried off the field with a groin injury.
Bums & Gandy-Dancers. Charles Binaggio started modestly enough, in the Kansas City underworld nurtured by the late Boss Tom Pendergast. The storm that swept old Tom into prison passed him by, and he was arrested only occasionally on gambling and bootlegging charges. He took over the heavily Italian First Ward...
Yesterday's Penn score was the most lopsided of the year with the losers winning only two games in nine matches.