Word: usually
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...method, new to Harvard, has been tested in the educational laboratory and found fruitful," the committee reported. "The principle of studying relatively thoroughly a few representative topics from a given broad field of knowledge was approved decisively by students more accustomed to the usual survey-type courses...
...audience, depending on the size of the meet, is coaches and managers, his girlfriend or roommate maybe, and the usual sprinkling of cross country fans, most of whom see only the beginning and end of the race. For the four or five miles in between start and finish, the runner is on his own. There are no time outs or between-round intermissions in cross country. It's push, push, push...
...Kenary, Chuck Roche, Ken O'Donneil, and Gannon ran through their passing repertoire in a long hurling workout, and all the backs went through the usual signals briskly...
...over, the crew checked the course and watched the instruments. Most of them had little to do. They played cards and read books. (Reports said nothing about the flight engineer, who probably nursed his engines as usual...
...nine and read three plays in the morning, while in the afternoon he would tackle the last two weeks' Gov. assignment. It was time he got started on his courses, and today he had set aside for just that purpose. Finally Vag found the clock resting in its usual place on his desk. Two-fifteen. Well, it was no use starting now with half the day gone. He would cut his Monday classes and study all day. There was no doubt but that was the sensible way to do it-with no half measures. Everything was settled, so Vag clamped...