Word: absently
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Lenin had been absent from the Kremlin, center of Soviet rule, for near- ly two years...
...other young people, he yet seems to me to have achieved rather less than Robert Nathan and rather more than Stephen Vincent Benet, Cyril Hume or Dorothy Speare. His coming novel should mean a definite prophecy for future work. It is to be hoped that from it will be absent the seemingly inevitable flapper...
Boston was privileged Thursday evening, in hearing George Copeland, long absent from Boston, in his second recical of the season, Breaking away from his former extreme specialization, he seemed bend on proving that he could play German music with the best of them; and without the shadow of a doubt, he can and did. But the Fates, 14 seemed were against...
Indeed, the Revolution some time ago seemed to have progressed beyond Lenin. For two years he has been absent from the Kremlin. Trotsky, his partner, has likewise disappeared, "kidnapped" by the chief of Soviet police. Just who are to replace these two men does not appear, but it is apparent that in the near future the Bolshevist party will yield control to some larger group...
...truth of the matter is that Harvard is not irreligious but unreligious. The distinction between these two terms is the same that exists between immoral and unmoral, the first implies disregard the second implies absence. What is absent at Harvard is that standardization of religious ideas which prevails in most places, and is known as religion. In this, as in other things, the tradition of individuality remains the guiding influence...