Word: deeps
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...great number of tributes which his recent death evoked from the members of his teams and his fellow coaches is touching evidence of the deep, almost reverent regard, in which they held him. Seven of the coaches who trained the team which will meet the Orange and the Black this afternoon, played on Haughton's teams, and all were deeply moved by his death...
Confronted by Miss Coe's absolute refusal to give up the lease, Tony makes the best of the matter by constantly visiting Miss Coe and pouring forth the story of his "deep love" for Mrs. Rose Helen Trot. Incidentally, Miss Coe, who is, of course, a very altruistic listener, turns out to be "The Other Rose...
Plot is Not Deep...
...with all the life in the characters, with all the movements of the story, the audience never held its breath so intently as when Bishop and Earl were discovering for each other the deep, the epoch-opening significance of Joan's dismissal of clergy and peerage. Discourse political and religious held the stage for minutes on end, but the attention of the listeners was fixed as if it had been heartthrobs and anguish. These were to have their sway later on, for although "Saint Joan" is indeed a controversy, it is before that a play. Those who prefer Shaw...
...tall, deep-voiced, blonde young lady...