Word: bottomly
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...major turning point of the game came in the bottom of the fifth at the hands of the umpiring crew...
...bottom of the sixth, a double and a Crimson error put Harvard in a second-and-third, no-out jam. Wildcat Brett Nakabayashi hit a sacrifice fly to left to give Northwestern its first lead...
...pair of hit batters made the bottom of the first a nightmarish beginning for the Harvard Crimson...
Winning the party nomination means winning enough delegates to the party's convention. In the current system, states engage in a "race to the bottom"--or a "race to the front"--pushing primaries back so their residents can cast votes that count. The result is called "front loading." Such a top-heavy primary process, in which few Americans cast votes that will matter, can hardly serve as an adequate test of a candidate's fitness for national office. In 1980, 21 percent of convention delegates were selected by March 15. Today, 63 percent are. A front-loaded process also leads...
...also said that the richest percent of America's population has financial wealth equal to that of the bottom 95 percent...