Word: paces
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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Gordon was the aggressor during most of the play, although Whitbeck stroked to his back-hand consistently. The points were evenly divided for each game up to deuce but Whitbeck generally proved his superiority by forcing the pace at critical moments. His strokes were accurate and fast throughout the final play of the University's largest tournament...
...ahead as he was. We've been wasting our energy cursing because people won't wake up and see. Verne didn't. He went on writing--and we used his submarines!.. One of these days everybody will know the meaning of No Man's Land. Its time evolution, the pace of the slowest...
...handicapped by lack of men, have not been able to do any scrim paging as yet. If more of the Seniors who were cut from the University squad would report the Seniors would be able to put at present their small number makes it impossible for them to keep pace with the development of the other two teams...
With an academic year of the same length as the calendar year, divided into quarters for seasons, the same or a larger student population might easily be accommodated, some students entering at one season and some at another; some going at one pace and some at another; the teachers also going and coming, taking their vacation as they take sabbaticals, not all at the same time. Under such a system there might be a considerable ter-migration of both students and teachers from one institution to another. Students would incidentally have freedam to become pupils of one master...
...assumed that the Queen Mother does not rejoice in Juliana's third class travels, camping, scrubbing. At the Hague the palace occupied by Princess Juliana and Queen Wilhelmina is an unadorned whitewashed wooden house. Not so the residence of the Queen Mother. There pomp abides. Immaculate sentries pace before her door. When she rides out her mien is regal...