Word: uneventfullness
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His nearly three years in the Senate have been uneventful; the soft-spoken Simon is universally well liked by his colleagues, but even while on the Judiciary Committee during the Robert Bork hearings, he did little to claim public notice. He is very much a loner, acting as his own...
Boston Mayor Ray Flynn stirred up what had been an uneventful re-election contest last Thursday by announcing plans to integrate three all-white housing projects in South Boston.
The first half of the game was uneventful, with both teams mounting constant pressure but failing to penetrate each other's strong defenses. The low and almost even number of shots on goal for Harvard and UNH reflected the relative equality of the teams.
To be sure, the low voter turnout is due to the fairly uneventful race for mayor. Flynn's closest competition, City Councilor Joseph Tierney, proved to be a weak challenger, scraping up only 27 percent of the vote. The two other candidates in the preliminary election barely made a dent...
Once again, the American people will be treated to that multimedia extravaganza inevitably billed--in the manner of a professional wrestling match--as a "Superpower Summit." The leaders of the United States and the Soviet Union will take advantage of numerous photo opportunities before heading to a small cottage for...