Word: distinctiveness
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...these advantages are the results (see supra) of perseverance. They are distinct goods for the soul. It is a well known fact that...
...think that there is a distinct danger that, owing to the present furious controversy, men of no great distinction of mind will attain publicity. This will lead to disappointment on the part of those who on certain occasions hear from these men nothing either particularly astounding or anything morally and spiritually creative...
...words had been spoken by my father they could not have been more distinct or possessed more of the feeling of personal communion. Although but a lad, I knew that God had communicated with me for one brief moment. I stood as truly alone with him as though there was not another human being on earth. As I look back on it, the sense of complete isolation then was even more marvelous than the words...
...either the broad or the high jump, and Chapin in the mile. The Crimson chances, however, are decidedly weakened by the fact that Watters will be unable to compete in the mile run, and that there will be no Crimson two-mile relay team, leaving in both events a distinct advantage with Yale and Georgetown, the two strongest contenders for the championship
...famous contest for a prohibitionist nickname, it will be sufficient her to say that the name has been found, and that it is surely "catchy". Taken all in all, if the Advocate keeps up to the high standard of the three issues which it has been my distinct pleasure to review this year, it will surely win back for itself the reputation and enviable position as the leader of the University's literary taste and thought that it once held