Word: unevennesses
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Caught on a seesaw of uneven performance, the Harvard women's tennis team spent its entire season with players alternating up and down the scale, but the netwomen could never all reach the heights at the same time Whenever one player was up, another was down...
Victims of uneven play up to the end, Harvard fell to Ivy League champion Princeton, 5-4, yesterday as the netwomen closed out the year with a 6-6 record...
Lind is nothing if not uneven. Weirdness follows weirdness, vision succeeds vision, sometimes worthy of a Hebrew prophet, sometimes no more than a gag-writer's whimsy. But Travels to the Enu adds up to far more than a tour de force. It takes true stamina to be so profoundly lost. After all these years on the road, Lind is no more bitter and no less funny than when he started, an impressive feat given the course of history in the meantime. His mind may swarm with hoofed and steaming demons like a phantasmagoric painting by Pieter Bruegel...
Though pleased that his team took the close games, Palm expressed disappointment at the spikers' uneven play. "We could have dispatched these people a lot sooner than we did," he said...
...more than a recession, it already threatens to become the most serious downturn since World War II. Lasl week the Labor Department announced that the unemployment rate rose in February to 8.8%, close to the postwar high of 9% that occurred in May 1975. The effects are still highly uneven: while unemployment in the construction and auto industries is at full-blown depression levels, the rates in such other fields as finance, publishing and Government are much lower. But the overall unemployment figure, says Deputy Treasury Secretary R.T. McNamar, "may yet go to 10% before we get things turned around...