Word: entrain
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Singers & Cynics. When at last Adenauer returned to Victoria Station to entrain for Gatwick Airport, a small crowd (among them some Germans) astounded the Chancellor and everyone else by breaking raggedly into the strains of For He's a Jolly Good Fellow. Cynics muttered that the singers must be Foreign Office men in disguise, but if the visit had not endeared Adenauer and the British to each other, it had at least reduced their mutual distrust. "It is from France and not West Germany," sighed the Guardian, "that Britain is now most seriously divided...
Reider had been fighting a cold for most of the week; and on Friday morning at 8 a.m., when he appeared in South Station to entrain for New York with his team-mates, Coach Bill McCurdy took one look at him, decided he looked too sick to run, and sent him home...
...confident and determined cross country team will leave the Harvard Club in New York at noon, and entrain for Princeton, where it will face the Tigers and Yale in the most crucial meet of the season this afternoon...
Crimson varsity crewmen entrain for their annual excursion to Red Top tomorrow to prepare themselves for the gruelling four-mile Yale race on June 12. Twice daily practices on the Thames River will be the fare from now until race...
...varsity, junior varsity, and freshman football teams and the varsity soccer team entrain for Princeton at 8:30 this morning...