Word: lopsidedness
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"We knew we had to shave to have a chance," Tiger freestyle ace Andy Saltzman said afterwards, "and we had nothing to lose." Indeed they didn't. Harvard's depth will undoubtedly carry the Crimson to a lopsided victory at the Easterns, so this was the Tigers' one opportunity to...
The new mood showed immediately; Congress began moving with unaccustomed speed on some major presidential proposals, especially those designed to show national unity in the face of Soviet adventurism. Both Houses passed by lopsided majorities an act extending most-favored-nation trade status to China.
Mason, who only this week received the go-ahead to return to the mat after a two-month lay off, battled back from a lopsided deficit and then switched to legriding in a successful move to control the bigger Kevin Burrows.
Though the Soviet Union was not mentioned by name, the resolution just passed by a lopsided vote of more than 5 to 1 was an outright condemnation of Moscow's invasion of Afghanistan. The "armed intervention," it said, was "inconsistent" with the U.N. principle of the "sovereignty, territorial integrity...
Three quarters of the respondents said they were against the reinstitution of the draft in the most lopsided response of the poll. "I do not think the draft is necessary since we are not at war," Gregory Stein '83 said.