Word: dicussing
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...refers to a person who rides a horse. (Example: von Bismarck is an accomplished equestrian.) One does not say, "This sport is called equestrian." One would no sooner say, "equestrian will always be in his blood," than say "bourgeois will always be in his class." And one does not dicuss the "major factor in equestrian...
Tinerama, the program he appears on, also broadcasts the Top 40 western pop songs. Schuster said. "Our dise-jockeys are able to dicuss the lyrics and what it means to the average western youth" explained Kratch...
Students have been interviewed in Mallon's room during the past few months and those who agreed to work, for the summer have been meeting weekly with Mallon to dicuss sales techniques and personal growth, said Gordon R. Coope '85, who until last week had planned to sell Southwestern's books...
Haskins cited this example to illustrate his contention that the modern principal should attempt to encourage teachers to unite to dicuss methods of dealing with students rather than acting as the ultimate disciplinarian in the school...
...subject for the debate is : "Resolved, That further intermixing of races in the United States is desirable" Linoln University is America's Pioneer college for negrees, and its team will be well fitted to dicuss the question from the negrees point of view. The affirmative side of the question will be upheld by the Liberal Club represented by E. H. Hubbard '30 and J. K. Fairbank...
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