Word: frequently
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Suddenly It's Spring presents its morally dubious entertainment so deftly and with such frequent stabs of insight and spanglings of cynical wit that the show as a whole is passably amusing...
...vote of the Faculty, rather than tightening the language requirement, has enabled students to have more frequent and considerably fairer opportunities to meet the requirement," Berrien stated. Placement Tests will be given twice each term--at the beginning and at the end--whereas the old tests were only offered once...
...board of review, ready to consider grievances and with the power to act upon its decisions, a large proportion of whatever injustice exists would be climinated, and the cause of almost all student complaints would certainly be wiped out. Recourse to such an agency would not be so frequent as might be feared, for most students are good judges of their work and know just about what grades to expect...
Four goals for the Chasemen in the second period proved the margin of victory. Needham rallied to score twice at the start of the third period and pull up to within one goal of a tie, and the final outcome remained in doubt with both teams staging frequent scoring attacks until Lou Preston sunk the clincher at 15:30 unassisted...
...published a statement [TIME, Jan. 6] to the effect that divorces in Egypt were nearly half as frequent as marriages. From the enclosed official statistics (1941-45 marriage rate, 30.5 per thousand; divorce rate, 8.6 per thousand), you will find that divorces in Egypt are [slightly more than] a quarter as frequent as marriages. I shall appreciate it indeed if you would be so kind as to correct the aforementioned statement...