Word: lopsidedness
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WILLIAMSBURG, VA.--For the first time in nearly half a century, the Harvard football team suffered its second consecutive shutout loss Saturday, dropping a lopsided 24-0 decision to nationally-ranked William & Mary before 13,100 fans at Cary Field.
As I was leaving the pressbox Saturday after Harvard's lopsided loss to the Crusaders, a staff member from the Holy Cross Sports Information office mocked Harvard, and told me, "It's a big boy's game."
Host Columbia ran up a 35-20 score over Harvard, Penn handed the Crimson a 43-18 defeat and Cornell fell one point short of a perfect score with its lopsided 37-16 victory over the young and inexperienced harriers.
Titled The Bi-Coastal Economy, the study asserts that economic growth during the Reagan Administration has been concentrated in California and 15 states lining the Atlantic Coast, while the rest of the country has been almost stagnant. From 1981 through 1985, these 16 coastal states enjoyed a lopsided 69% of...
It is time for the evening news, Soviet style. The camera focuses on a man with a battered purple baseball cap as he chats with local factory workers. With a friendly, lopsided grin, he says in passable Russian, "Well, I'm just a simple worker." He switches to English and...