Word: splinteredness
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The shortage has pulled departments in several different directions. History of Science has been moved in and out of about half a dozen locations, said department administrator Betsy Smith. Currently it is splintered in three different buildings: the Science Center, 5-7 Linden St., and Vanserg Hall.
Few candidates hesitate to go into debt in pursuit of the presidency. But du Pont abhors debt. Because the family fortune has been splintered over seven generations, he is not quite so rich as his name suggests; he says his worth is about $7 million. He lives well within his...
Others were. The owlish Georgian had been viewed, especially by fellow Southerners who are helping to organize the region's Mega-Tuesday primary next March, as the Tory knight who could draw centrist and conservative Democrats back to the party. The two immediate beneficiaries: Tennessee Senator Albert Gore, who despite...
Of course there is, as Talbot quickly discovers. Thanks to the neglect of a drunken officer, the ship is trapped in a sudden squall, "taken aback" in nautical terms, crucial sails shredded and masts splintered. Talbot reacts first not to the danger but to the words used to describe it...
The aircraft splintered into thousands of pieces over a wide area, most of them afire. Fire fighters and area residents dug ditches to contain the blazes, then began a fruitless search for survivors. "Doctors came, had a look and there was no one to save," said Zagorska. "Hands and legs...