Word: lopsidedness
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The Crimson's Andy McNerney demolished Jim Sausville 30-6 in the most lopsided brawl of the night. McNerney dominated each period of the one-sided match scoring takedown after takedown. "Our wrestler was a good kid, but McNerney was better--one of the best I've seen in a...
Milos Forman seems to have understood this. The film's first shot focuses on a pair of black hands striding over piano keys, then pulls back to reveal a nickelodeon screen whose newsreel image is closing in on some machinery. Step back for the long shot; move in for...
So they can be, but not very often. A peculiar case in point is After Rodin, one of the recent pastel drawings of a nude woman sprawled on her back, rosy, firm and decapitated. To what does this repugnant, though not very gory, piece of sadism owe its title? On...
In the top spot, freshman Elizabeth Evans had one of the day's tougher matches, defeating UMass's Barbara Mills by a 6-4, 7-5 score. Sophomore Erica Schulman, the second-ranked player, and number three freshman Tracy Kunichika won by more lopsided margins: 6-2, 6-1, and...
During one particularly lopsided ten-minute stretch when the Unicorns barely touched the ball, one Harvard fan said, "Hey, how many people do we have out there? I think we have too many players on the field." It indeed appeared that way, and not just for those ten minutes.