Word: lave
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...have been hampered, inconvenienced, discouraged, and occasionally clamped down upon, but never since drama became an important part of American culture in the 1880s have they failed to entangle themselves in theatrical activities of one sort or another. Before this period Harvard had some 250 years in which to lave in the Puritan tradition. In the seventeenth century, there had been no question of the impropriety of plays--their immorality was never doubted. Like singing, dramatics were not then against the College laws, but as Samuel Eliot Morison has pointed out in his history of Harvard University, "this negative evidence...
...lips have performed their human functions for 37 years. For five years they lave been drinking from Russel Wright cups neatly, and I hope politely, with no problems of gush and dribble...
When correspondents came in to congratulate and interview him, his voice shook: "I have had little contact with the outside world, but I ... believe the War Department and the American people lave accepted my dire disaster with a forbearance and generosity greater than any in the experience of any other defeated commander...
Have you also forgotten that had it not been for the facilities that Egypt offered the Allies, the victories in North Africa would lave been impossible. We cannot underrate the contribution of Trans-Jordan, and the friendly attitude of Saudi Arabia. The Arabs in Palestine fought against Rommel and kept their internal political struggle against the Zionists at a standstill for the duration, in order to keep the front of the Allies strong and united...
...days Washington and the U.S. Lave hissed with rumors of WAAC immorality and misconduct, which have made many women reluctant to enlist. O'Donnell gave the rumors wings and beak, reporting the rumors and then refuting them in such a way as to leave doubt whether he was taking it back...