Word: lopsidedness
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Faust is fueled by soaring ballads (Feels Like Home), Newman's characteristic brand of lopsided New Orleans blues (I Gotta Be Your Man), some certifiable rock-'n'-roll earthshakers (The Man), a little gospel, a brush of soul, and an overall acid bath of Newman's corrosive wit. It's...
The second 45 minutes, however, were so lopsided in the Crimson's favor that the Stags could have benefited from having Peter McNeely's manager on their bench.
Some might say that in the year since Nelson Mandela became President, only the names have changed in the new South Africa, that the blacks in their shantytowns and the whites in their high-walled suburban homes live no differently than they did before. And, of course, there would be...
Harvard lost yesterday's first game 6-4 in eight innings (doubleheaders only have seven innings of regulation), and the second game score was a more lopsided 6-1 contest in Dartmouth's favor.
Anticipating this lopsided matchup, two of the Crimson's top players--captain Andrew Rueb and sophomore Mitty Arnold--did not make the draining trip to Ithaca, N.Y., choosing to save their energy for this weekend's NCAA Region I tournament at Princeton.