Word: wherein
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From Nov. 8, 1945 until July 24, 1946, seven communications went to the White House bearing on espionage activities, wherein Harry Dexter White's name was specifically mentioned . . . The FBI, of course, has a duty to evaluate its sources of information. In the 28-page summary concerning White, dated Feb. 1, 1946, delivered to General Vaughan on Feb. 4, 1946, the information contained therein came from a total of 30 sources, the reliability of which had previously been established...
...There is a happy cynicism among Harvard students today wherein religious topics are freely discussed," he said to the assembled member groups of the United States Religious Council...
What Dr. Hutchins is really advocating...is a return to educational escapism, wherein education becomes an end in itself, is totally severed from all worldly connections and relationships...
...symbols of Kingliness: the Ring (of sapphire and rubies), to wed the Queen to her subjects; the Royal Sceptre with the Cross, decorated with the Star of Africa (a 516½-carat diamond), for "kingly power"; the Rod of equity and mercy, to "lead your people in the way wherein they should go." The climax of the coronation was near...
Over the years numerous legislative commissions have studied the problems of the district-court system. Most of these reports have been severely critical of a confusing situation wherein a man can act as counsel in court one day and judge the next. Whether justified or not, considerable suspicion is bound to arise that part-time judges might well allow personal legal affairs to interfere with decisions. Other doubts center on the influence a justice of a district court can have over other judges when acting as an attorney. It is clear that not until judges are kept on one side...