Word: frequent
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Both Cornell, the pre-race favorite, and Rutgers were able to handle the rough choppy water on the twisting mile-long canal better than the Crimson eight which caught frequent crabs and never hung together. The Big Red finished half a length in front of the Crimson, which lost to Rutgers by about two seats...
Seymour E. Harris another panelist, recalled his frequent appearances before the Senator's committee, and complained that "the views of men like Goldwater" have blocked his policy proposals. To Harris's contention that a $10 billion deficit could bring the country out of its current recession, Goldwater replied...
...market had dropped from 21.5% in 1949 to 12.5% in 1959; in the past three years, the company lost $7,000,000 on sales of nearly $8 billion, lost another $20 million in the first quarter of this year. Newberg wrote that Chrysler had no policy "except that of frequent and unpredictable change that throws off balance not Chrysler's competitors, but Chrysler itself." Replied Colbert icily: "It is unfortunate that the author of this statement did not see fit to be here...
Ultimately, the translation of Greek poetry is a doomed craft, but Torrance succeeds at it remarkably well. His smooth and graceful verse rendering captures Sophocles' sense and most of his imagery. Even the frequent iteration of "wretch that I am" does little to mar the flow of the language. Naturally Torrance loses the melody and complex rhythms of the original; this, of course, was unavoidable in a translation...
Increased fines--with regular enforcement--will not solve all of Cambridge's ills but will surely cut down on blatant violations. A frequent turnover in parking spaces should keep more people happier...