Word: distinctively
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Philadelphia, Pa., May 27, 1927-Two Harvard crews will go into races in the American Henley here tomorrow as distinct underdogs...
...formed by last fortnight's levee-breaks in Northern Louisiana. Through this inland sea was moving the main flood crest of the Mississippi itself, headed southeast through the Old River to the main channel of the Mississippi itself. Thus the Avoyelles flood was a sort of gigantic overflow, distinct from the central stream that raced toward Baton Rouge and New Orleans. Sweeping last week through Texas, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri...
...Casella, who is at present conductor of the Boston Symphony Pops concerts, has been one of the most important leaders of the awakening which has taken place in the Italian School during the last decade, and which is now beginning to show evidences of distinct achievement largely under his leadership. Such composers as Respighi, Malipiero, and Pizzetti have been associated with Casella in this movement and it is to their work that he will devote the major part of his lecture on Monday...
David Lloyd George was dining at the Savoy. His white Welsh mustache trembled slightly as he masticated a chop. In his pocket was an ordinary overcoat check; but the attendant, awed, had hung the coat in a closet distinct from the common coatroom...