Word: shedding
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...many among them would not have hesitated to shed the last drop of their own blood ... in order to revive the functioning of his blood vessels...
...sick-list complications end in a stalemate, the comparative scores for the intervening three weeks shed little more light. Harvard defeated by a 2-1 margin the same Tiger Outfit that four days later shut out Yale 1-0, but in turn the Crimson slumped, and bowed to Dartmouth 4-3. In the minor games the Elis downed B. U. 6-0, Williams 5-0, and Cornell 4-3, while the Crimson was taking an 8-1 pasting from the B. A. A. and beating Hamilton...
With the undoubted connivance of the French, the Separatists (those who favor an entirely independent State) have been in control of the whole area since last November and much blood has been shed. At one time the whole affair seriously threatened Anglo-French relations, but, despite British investigations, the Separatists remained...
...Democrat writing to the Chairman of the Democratic National Committee referred to the disclosures of the Senate Public Lands Committee in regard to leases of Naval oil reserves as "this scandal which is a stench in the nostrils of all decent citizens." The past week did much to shed light on, if not purify, the matter...
...that they could not obtain voluntarily from Germany. Germany claimed that the step was illegal. Passive resistance was begun immediately by Germany and lasted throughout the Spring, the Summer and the best part of the Fall. At times the resistance became active rather than passive, consequently much blood was shed and much damage caused. For this both sides must be held culpable, but to what extent it is difficult, if not impossible, to decide. In the late Fall passive resistance collapsed, the mark, which had been steadily falling, fell out of sight. Germany was beaten; France had won her object...