Word: neither
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Dates: during 1890-1899
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...freshmen played one forty minute half with the Fall River eleven on Saturday. The result was a tie, neither side scoring...
...fourth number of the Advocate shines neither on account of its merits nor of its demerits. The editorials are perhaps its best feature. They deal with the Christmas vacation, the CRIMSON-Princetonian discussion of the proposed renewal of relations with Princeton, the Yale game, the Eleven and the Glee Club trip. With regard to the Princeton matter the Advocate asserts that Harvard should take no initiativein negotiatlng for a game. The paragraph on the 'varsity eleven and its prospects at Springfield is exceedingly cheerful...
After the second half began neither side gained for some time until Corbett made a pretty run of 20 yards. Holding by Harvard gave Amherst the ball, but Harvard soon got it again. Corbett made a good advance and Lake made the touch down; no goal. Score...
...Kant's first answer is: Things in Themselves are of necessity unknown to us. We can know in a theoretical sense only the things that appear to our senses, i.e., the Phenomena of the World of Show. Neither common sense, nor science, nor theology, can, with theoretical assurance, carry us beyond the world as it seems to our human powers of observation and experience...
...particular, Space and Time can be shown to be more Forms of our Human sense-consciousness, and to have no relation to Things in Themselves. The unknowable real world without us exists therefore neither in space nor in time. We know not how this world exists at all; we only recognize that it exists...