Word: spoiledness
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Washington wants to continue to cooperate with Saleh and is encouraging his government to take the lead in rooting out al-Qaeda. The U.S. boosted counterterrorism funding for Yemen from less than $5 million in 2006 to $67 million in 2009 and has been dispatching CIA and military personnel to...
Italy's self-proclaimed Defendant in Chief makes a point of lamenting all those weekends spoiled by stacks of court dossiers as further proof that he is the victim of politically motivated magistrates, whom he called during the same speech "the spreading cancer of our democracy." (See Berlusconi's worst...
The comeback victory spoiled a career night by freshman Conor Morrison, who scored four goals for the Crimson (1-5-2, 1-4-2 ECAC).
The Crimson spoiled Brown’s Friday by capturing 27 of 28 games in a resounding victory over their Ivy League opponent.
The Crusaders (0-1) were powered by junior forward Andrew Keister’s team-leading 22 points and eight rebounds, but their first-year coach Sean Kearney had his debut spoiled.