Word: constantly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...stop tearing ourselves to pieces!" cried France's Big Flandin, smiting the tribune. "Let us re-establish union! ... If you think this Government can lead, if you have confidence in us, put an end to constant criticism, to these endless ambushes. Give us your full co-operation...
...find it hard to believe, however, that the lack of sufficient physicians is the only reason for this incompetency. If a doctor feels in doubt over any case, we feel it essential he seek specialized advice. Our record of cases do not show constant adherence to this principle...
...what field of concentration he should choose could go to the representatives of the various departments to discover the requirements, context of courses, and methods of approach to subject matter. This function would be of material assistance in working out the recently instituted quota plan for Freshmen. The constant changes in concentration, which are so numerous at present in the Junior and Sophomore classes and so detrimental both to students and departments, would be largely eliminated if the students really know what they were choosing...
Since Miss Colbert has 165 hours to herself, she has time enough to meet the romantic gentleman who falls in love with her at Coney Island. The one realistic touch, constant passage of fat, scrawny, pimply legs occurs at this juncture. This is probably the reason he doesn't fall in love quite properly. We see him next stepping on a steamer only to learn from the ship reporter that he is the son of a prominent English nobleman taking a little vacation...
...would be fairer to judge Cuba's propensity for strikes and revolutions on an economic rather than racial basis. Attempts to find the cause in Latin temperament are interesting speculation but do not present the whole picture. Cuba's constant dissatisfaction with government is firmly grounded in its extensive sugar fields, and their relation to the United States. It is a familiar, unsavory story of a small group, in this case beet sugar growers in the South, obtaining a high protective tariff on Cuban sugar, despite the fact that it is economically unsound. The result of setting up such lofty...