Word: use
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Many students leave the library if they find that their favorite desk is already in use," Ernst noted. "I doubt that all 1100 seats in the library are ever in use...
...Showing a higher sense of propriety than the physician, the publications that accepted the pictures decided not to use them...
...netted $305,000 that year and paid off the loan in six months. Then the corrugating idea really blossomed. One day he devised a new way of double corrugation by folding a piece of stationery in an unusual pyramidal form. It was so much stronger that he decided to use the principle for building. Panels of the metal proved so strong that buildings as wide as 120 ft. could be put up without frames or trusses. To demonstrate the strength of his first frameless building he hung tractors weighing 40 tons from the ceiling. (In 1955 one of the buildings...
Formed in 1904, the Flying Club has been inactive in recent years because it had no airplane. But last year Robert A. Bryan, a student at the Divinity School, offered the club the use of his two-seater. Members pay the insurance on Bryan's plane, and buy their own fuel...
Scott, however, commented that "a review is a commerical proposition," and "reviewers tend to string together quotable phrases." He called reviewers "leeches on creativity," denounced the use of "absolute standards," and concluded that he always used a "personal approach...