Word: lopsidedness
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The number of lopsided wins amassed by Wilson High's teams during the course of Cuccia's three years of undefeated (39-0) play led to charges by the opposition that they were running up the score.
The lopsided presentation of the two roles of Susan and Ann gives Mayron more of the spotlight, but at the expense of an involving plot. Weill's documentary style uses everyday situations to reveal changes in the attitudes of the characters. Susan, however, holds the screen alone for so much...
The slump continued, but the timing was a little better yesterday, as the Harvard baseball team traveled to scenic Worcester and dropped its third lopsided-margin game in a row with an 8-1 loss at the hands of Holy Cross.
The ACSR is only an advisory board, recommending policy to the Corporation Committee on Shareholder Responsibility, which tells Harvard Management Company, an investment firm set up in 1974 to control 90 per cent of the portfolio, what to do about Harvard's investments. The Corporation accepts about 90 per cent...
The ill-mannered Rhode Island squad contributed to its own demise in the lopsided meet by denying the Crimson several accepted fencing courtesies and thus angering them before the first bout. After the meet Harvard captain Nancy Cooper admitted "We were very angry. We're sorry we lost any bouts...