Word: insertion
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...impending struggle with the University next Saturday, the New Hampshire team may not insert its regulars against the Pine Tree team, in which case the Maine eleven may be able to keep down the tallies...
...since this discussion is related only to the Christian, we may insert, for the sake of clarity, the words "he answers as the Bible and, especially, as Jesus has taught him" in place of "he answers as the legislator has taught him." Read again this explanation, endorsed so strongly by the CRIMSON, realizing especially the import of the clause "and then arguments many and diverse refute his words." Please note again that, these "words" which are refuted are those which "he answers as the Bible and Jesus have taught him." Thus it is that "many a man finishes college with...
...first fruits of the new policy was the appropriation of $25,000 for this type of advertising by the Dallas County Medical Association, planning to insert each week a half-page advertisement in each of the four daily newspapers of Dallas. Three of the four newspapers have also announced their intention, by way of coöperation, of not accepting any further advertisements from unlicensed doctors...
Particularly, they hope to insert two festivals for permissive observance-the feast days of Corpus Christi and of The Falling Asleep of the Virgin Mary (which corresponds to the Catholic 'Assumption...
...that, on the day of the race, an oarsman who had been in training only seven days had to he substituted at bow. Cambridge was not strong. Her eight sturdy rowers pulled strongly, smoothly; but there was in that boat a weakness in which, Oxford thought, Fortune might insert a wedge. That weakness was A. G. Wansborough, stroke. Thrice in the preceding week he had "caught a crab...