Word: amassingly
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...people who never even had advanced placement courses in their high schools, now come here and find that a third of the class is eligible. Don't let it worry you, but if it really does, keep up your image and attend the meeting even if you didn't amass a lot of "fives." It's especially boss to say that you go a couple of fives on the A.P. even though you hadn't taken any A.P. courses...
...issue is going to newsstands and subscribers this week - the first time in our history that two different issues have appeared simultaneously. Under the supervision of Senior Editor Otto Friedrich, a staff of 14 researchers headed by Nancy Williams culled mountains of memoirs, letters and contemporary news papers to amass some 1,600 pages of files, about 50% more than the amount sent by our correspondents for a regular issue of TIME. The design work for the issue, including illustrations drawn largely from historical ar chives, was done by Assis tant Art Director Wade Hancock...
...member says now, trying to explain the decline that led to the sale, "We never had a good editor." (For his part, Gelber says the changes he made--which included the controversial elimination of the regular Friday morning staff meeting--were designed only to increase productivity and not to amass power...
...when the Quakers amass their 9000 plus fans and disperse them through the ancient stands of the Palestra, the hands thaw to the chants, and Penn becomes the school you have to beat to win the Ivy title...
...been accused of having become the tool of the Arab countries, which are able to amass sufficient votes to pass any resolution they desire...