Word: loudly
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...train lurched and jangled he took no notice, but kept his whole attention on TIME. Finally he settled down to read a long article. At first he seemed taken up with the meat of it; then suddenly his eyes began to twinkle again and he chuckled out loud. "By George!" he said, slapping his thigh, and turning to a man beside him, "That was a well written article." Then he stopped, and seemed embarrassed to have spoken. But the man next to him began to ask about TIME, and when the old man got off at Wall Street the other...
With an annual business of $50,000, the Crimson offers an exceptional field of experimentation for undergraduates who are contemplating a business career after leaving college. Former Business Editors are loud and sincere in their praise of the value of the competition and the work of the members of the Board in the development of practical business ability...
Americans who read this exchange of compliments in the press pictured Viscount Gladstone as a young pup, for all his peerage, a loud and foul-mouthed lord. Had Captain Wright rested content with $625 damages, he and his charges against the late Prime Minister would have seemed vindicated. But Captain Wright, having drawn blood, or rather golden damages, tried for more. He brought suit for libel against Viscount Gladstone, who happens not to be "a young pup," is aged...
...Subscriber White turn again to TIME'S account of Mrs. Brookins' ejection and read the footnote: "This is one version of Mrs. Brookins' utterances. The other is that Mrs. Brookins was mannerly; that the conductor was loud, vulgar, abusive...
...hustled them off to execution in the public square. Before the preliminaries to the execution were arranged, one young boy started to cry. His companion, Valencia Gallardo, a boy less than 20 years old, showing great courage, tried to console his companion and called to him in a loud voice to pray to God for help and comfort...