Word: lopsidedness
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Though Harrison's reporting had been somewhat lopsided, Tackett's retaliation raised grave questions. Can a judge stifle press comment on a case simply by deferring the sentence? Should a judge who is offended by press comments be permitted to try the offender? Most newsmen thought not. The...
For years Britain has been growing lopsided. As lingering depression shuttered the mills and shipyards of Scotland and the industrial north, hundreds of thousands of workers and their families drifted into southeast England. New industries sprang up, and a blotchy urban sprawl transformed the home counties surrounding London into Poet...
But during the course of the season, his boys have destroyed Army, Yale, and Princeton by lopsided scores, so now McCurdy is insisting that Navy, the fourth one, will give the Crimson fits at Cornell today. It's doubtful.
The characters are as memorable as they are grotesque. Short, fat Ma Shemansky rules her Lower East Side tenement to cruelly that "she thinks she's just." Zelo Shemansky counters his wife's attacks by going into fits, "twitching like a toilet chain." While balancing the Shemansky powers, crippled son...
Brooks predicts that Harvard spinters Eliot Miller, Gregg Skalinder, and Eric Kiausemann "will get good competition from Don Waite." The Crimson's All-American Dave Abramson and Ed Seaton are the likely entries in the 200 and 500 freestyle races, facing sophomore Steve Shipps. Altogether, things add up to a...