Word: intervales
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Of all the news bureaus which made holiday with this super-scandal, the Chicago Tribune Press Service displayed perhaps the greatest versatility. It allowed an interval of only three days to separate the following:
The chief purpose of this amendment is to reduce the interval of four months between the election and taking of office of a President by about two months and a half, and the usual interval of 13 months between the election of a Congress and its assembling to about two...
Well-posted correspondents positively and unanimously affirmed that the engagement of Prince Henry, third son of King George, to Lady Mary Scott, fourth daughter of the Duke of Buccleuch, will be announced as soon as a decent interval has succeeded the official termination of mourning for Queen Alexandra, which occurred...
At the left of the curtains waited a middle-aged man in a cutaway coat. He kept pulling out his handkerchief and putting it back again; he fidgeted with his necktie. Clearly he too felt the suspense of this taut interval, this moment so charged with imminent revelations. What mystery...
After the short interval of rest the University men seemed to have gained vigor, and jumped to an impressive lead of 17-9 before the half ended.