Word: certainly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Others apparently certain of election to the Committee are: James J. Cassidy, 4334, an "Independent"; Pearl K. Wise, 4051, CCA; and Thomas H. D. Mahoney...
...Psalms while his hands did what they pleased. He became a vegetarian ("I don't think I could have worked so long on roast beef") and, what was more important, he found a dealer. Cooper's labors, on exhibition in a London gallery last week, inspired a certain amount of automatic writing on the part of British critics. "It may perhaps be taken as a guarantee of ... authenticity," the London Times opined, ". . . that his pictures are extraordinarily minute and precise in execution; they resemble nothing so much as patches of an old wall on which successive layers...
Krieg's research indicates that even when the transmission stations are permanently damaged, the brain is still capable of receiving and translating electrical impulses artificially applied. Thus, Krieg says, if a certain point at the back of the brain is stimulated, the patient will "see" a flash of light in a precise part of his visual field...
...rest of the Advocate--and it is, unfortunately, the really literary part--is of negligible value. A poorly developed story by Aristides Stavrolakes, "Sportsmen," contains a certain amount of realistic dialogue, stemming from Hemingway, between a weak personality who owns a barbershop and a couple of sinister characters who want to but it from him as dishonestly as possible...
...specific, there are certain personalities in the Boston area, soon to be of college entrance age, who would do miracles for Harvard football. Perhaps they would relish the opportunities of study on the banks of the Charles, and Radcliffe in the springtime on the banks of the Charles...