Word: unevennesses
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...press on, to speed through school and complete life’s mission to support my family. Instead of carrying water buckets I was to carry books—no matter what my state of mind. It’s times like this that her shoulders—still uneven from carrying those buckets—become most visible. Harvard is my chance, she reminds me, just like my father was hers...
Saddam lost about 40% of his conventional force in the 1991 Gulf War. His current 375,000-man army is of uneven quality, his air force mostly grounded and his navy nonexistent. The CIA says he can't project his power very far and has trouble moving his tanks and artillery swiftly. Does that mean Iraq will crumble on impact? Not necessarily. "You have to anticipate the worst-case scenario--that it will be a vicious, ferocious fight," says Nebraska's Republican Senator Chuck Hagel, a Vietnam veteran. The outcome probably turns on how vigorously the 60,000-strong Republican...
This was perhaps the most uneven match of the day, as Fayanju rose almost one foot above Smith. This didn’t appear to daunt her as she sassed her way to the table, eager to get her game on because she had a meeting to go to in half an hour. In less than two seconds Fayanju pounded Smith’s arm into the picnic table, almost shattering Smith’s ulna. For the second round they decided to use their left arms. Whispers of “she’s left-handed?...
...offense, the Crimson scored early and often, generating several breakaway, or uneven, situations. Crisp passing and a plethora of attackers in front of the Dartmouth goal mouth also created several chances...
...result of an uneven number of Crimson doubles players, team captain Sanja Bajin was paired with Brown freshman Yelena Klurfield. Lack of familiarity proved a disadvantage as the pair lost in the first round to Temple...