Word: intervallic
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"Without public hearings, without a decent interval of time for the American people to digest it... the House leadership railroaded it through," complained consumer advocate Ralph Nader, who opposes congressional pay increases.
They trained all summer, logging hundreds of miles in long-distance runs. They added grueling interval workouts in September. They suffered through injuries and fell to a tough Dartmouth squad at Franklin Park. The women's squad defended their title at the Greater Boston Championships.
Schmidt dutifully took the British ultimatum to Hitler's Chancellery, where he found the Fuhrer at his desk and the "unavailable" Ribbentrop standing at a nearby window. Schmidt translated the ultimatum aloud. "When I finished, there was complete silence," he recalled. "Hitler sat immobile, gazing before him. After an interval...
During the interval between the school'sannouncement and Counter's refusal, Withers said,some faculty members speculated that theirdesignated leader was trying to get CUNY to agreeto give greater support to the small Brooklyncommunity college.
Another key part of the filing by Lawson cites two letters from professors to McArthur which Jackson and Lawson say suggest that the dean was less than impartial during the almost one-month interval between two votes on Jackson's tenure, the first of which was much more favorable to...