Word: fulle
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...same time, the British insurance companies, wishing to give a clear sign of their good-will toward those who were insured against the ordinary risk of fire, and of sympathy for those who suffered losses, have decided to return to the insurees a full year's premium. This payment will, in the aggregate, represent a very substantial sum. The form which the return of the premiums will take will probably be that of willingness to cancel the payments due on the policies affected...
...This musical bard uses many fairy tales, talks of dead skulls by the score, and uses dozens of strange words. But he puts music in his tales, puts hope into his talk of death, and chooses his vocabulary more for its sound, than for its meaning. Yet it is full of meaning, poignantly full, almost too full in some cases: for instance he calls a dance hall a "sudatorium." Look it up in a good large dictionary if you have one, or if you do not know your Latin roots...
...London, Conn., June 17.--With all heavy work in preparation for the big race on Friday now a thing of the past, all Red Top is waiting, full of hope. While the outside world seems to concede Yale's wonder crew an overwhelming victory, there is no lack of confidence here in camp. Work now is confined to short paddles, racing starts, and sprints, calculated to keep the oarsmen in their present excellent physical condition...
...Full account of the golden jubilee of the priesthood of Desire Mercier, Cardinal Primate of Belgium, was issued by the National Catholic Welfare Council...
...Eucharistic Heart of Jesus, of which the text was distributed as a souvenir program at the church entrances. The French or the Flemish text, next to the Latin Words, gave to the faithful an opportunity to follow the ceremony in all its details and to seize its full meaning, which was a fervent outpouring of piety, of thanksgiving and supplication. The proprium of the mass was sung in plain chant by the admirable Cathedral choir under the direction of the Abbe Van Nuffel; the ordinary was the polyphonic Mass Resurrexti from Max Springer, particularly adapted for stately celebrations...