Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...undue party influence of the old conventions and the extreme division of power made by the primary system that makes it difficult for an individual to gain merited recognition. The party will be able to look about for a suitable candidate, at the same time being checked by the constant possibility of a challenge at the polls. The net result should be the creation of party influence of a high standard, perhaps the most desirable single achievement that could be made in our government. If the Cheney Law, passes and is successful in New Hampshire, it is to be hoped...
...seems impossible that hockey and dead cats should have anything in common, but history points to just such an association. The present style of intercollegiate hockey is the culmination of over a century of constant evolution. Generations of refinements were necessary to bring the game up to its present stage...
...Imperial father had always near his heart a reign of right and justice, and made it his constant aim to follow and brighten the path laid by his predecessor. . . . He has now passed away amidst our unbounded grief and sorrow. . . . Mournful and heavyhearted, we have now succeeded, to the Imperial line. With our limited gifts, we are mindful of the difficulty of proving ourselves equal to the great task devolved upon...
Tibetian Monks Were Constant Danger...
...Because of their constant desire for undeserved raises in salary in order to maintain the false standards of life they learned at college when they lived on their father's money or bluffed their way, or went into debt...