Word: frequent
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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TIME, sophisticated, with no inferiority complex, has been my frequent luncheon companion; its morbid MISCELLANY (TiMB, Jan. 3, p. 20) discourages such hospitality...
Harvard last played Colgate in baseball in 1922, in a very close contest, resulting in a 2 to 1 victory for the Crimson. Although Colgate showed themselves hard and frequent hitters, the University nine through steady pitching and error less fielding, proved themselves the superior team...
...meetings of the Guild will be conducted informally, and or authorities on playwriting and producing will address frequent intervals...
...chief did not frequent art galleries, nor stand enrapt before a masterpiece, but he did appreciate loveliness?a rose, a stunning woman, a birch tree, a sunset. . . When in romantic and florid terms he was wont to tell of the dream [of a ducal estate in Austria he thought of buying, complete with 'superb art gallery'] ... he always saved the art gallery for the climax, and when he came to that his voice would take on a note almost of reverence as he told of the wonderful gallery and the priceless masterpieces...
...last year.) The Acta Apostolicae Sedis, the official gazette of the Vatican, duly reports the facts of cases before the Rota. They run about 50-50, rich and poor. So much for that. If the cases of nullity from coercion, outside of China and Africa, are more frequent among the wealthy than the poor, that is because selling into marriage is more common among the wealthy than the poor. Speaking without knowledge is bad for the reputation. Please pardon another word. A very simple and not uncommon case for some reason or other was exaggerated beyond its importance. A woman...