Word: distinctively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...court of inquiry was composed of two august Rear Admirals (Jackson and Latimer) and a Captain and a Commander. Three distinct controversies-two of them within the Navy itself-raged in Washington so soon as their ponderings were published. So sharp were these controversies that Secretary Wilbur hastily ordered the court to reconsider the whole case and report anew...
...printed as a little pamphlet of 31 pages, with the Italian verses on one side of the leaf and Lowell's English interpretations on the opposite side. This pamphlet has been much sought after by Lowell collectors. It has no "title-page" but a "dropped head". There are three distinct forms of the pamphlet, with slight textual and typographic variations...
...immediate future, but it is an extension bound to come." was the statement made by R. F. Fields, Assistant Professor of Applied physics in the radio laboratory of the Engineering School to a CRIMSON reporter yesterday. "When it does come, however. I believe that it will have a distinct commercial possibility...
...high schools, and beneath them the elementary schools, are by these fundamental American conditions, which are very practical conditions, compelled to carry as heavy a load as they can bear. Our educational system includes, and apparently must continue to include, scientific, industrial and commercial instruction, which is in no distinct sense a part of the systems of Europe. It is universally admitted that, in all matters related to language, to literature, to purely social culture, the French lycees, for example, carry their graduates as far as does the sophomore year in our colleges. But the education, truly admirable...
...Philo Vance to say nothing of his anonymous creator must be gratified in spite of his indifferent pose at the numbers who follow his monthly pursuit of the criminal; and when at last his efforts are crowned with inevitable success, he will have the satisfaction of seeing a distinct loosening of tension in a community not usually distinguished for its interest in anything...