Word: bulking
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...asserting that the Englishman's breakfast of bacon and eggs reduces the originality of his outlook. She pleaded for more fruit. Said I: 'If there is anything to justify armed assault on the United States it is their attempt to introduce iced water and fresh fruit in bulk to the English breakfast table...
Larrabee was second-string catcher to R. H. Keegan '23 last year, but did the bulk of the receiving early in the season, and won his "H" against Yale. He is the logical choice for a regular berth this year...
...course," he continued, "our newspapers have their faults as well as their good points. The tendency today is toward bulk. The personal touch is lost because of the unwieldy size of the papers. A paper which prints 'all the news that is fit to print' is too large to be read thoroughly...
Advertising makes for shady color, or no color at all; it also makes for bulk. A former English ambassador once objected that the hardest part of his day's work was reading the papers--until he was shown how the science of looking at an American paper was in overlooking most...
...group, just as determined that no steps leading anywhere near the League shall be taken, which voted "No." Pretty certainly some undefinite number of those who found the Plan not strong enough and of those who found it a little too strong did not vote at all. But the bulk of nonvoters were those who simply have no interest in the discussion...