Word: one-sidedness
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At its best, pop literature provides a set of tracks along which the reader's fantasies can chug-chug-chug and toot-toot-toot. Len Deighton or Harold Robbins or Erich Segal paints up a few props as passive scenery-model villages with lifelike residents, a plaster panther forever...
The closest match of the one-sided meet took place at number two between Dave Fish and Bob Stevens. Returning to Yale after three years in the army. Stevens had several incredible nicks in the opening game and was up 7-0 at one point. Fish won eight of the...
THE INEVITABLY one-sided and unfair enforcement of the Resolution on Rights and Responsibilities was the basis of an appeal to the CRR last Spring. I should like to present in some detail the history of this appeal.
Reaction from the industry was mild. The American Paper Institute called the C.E.P. survey "one-sided" because it did not consider the "needs of individual communities" in the recession, and did not mention the paper companies' support of other environmental programs. But the industry association also admitted that the...
On the Crimson's next rush up the ice, Steve Owen scored, assisted by Dan DeMichele, and Harvard seemed certain of victory. The forward lines, shuffled because of the absence of Joe Cavanagh, never appeared in high gear, but the performance of the defense kept the match a one-sided...