Word: whereupon
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...your issue of April 10 you reported the announcement by Mrs. Rosalie Reynolds that she had found large amounts of hyaluronidase in malignant tumors from mice, whereupon it was suggested that the enzyme may be a factor in causing the "explosive growth of cancer cells." Since hyaluronidase is widely used in many hospitals, in some cases as a life-saving measure to increase the speed of absorption of nutritional solutions, anesthetics and antibiotics, I feel compelled to emphasize that intensive investigation during the last few years . . . has exonerated hyaluronidase, experimentally administered, as a promoter of cancer growth. It has been...
...first time in ten years, the Belgian people this week heard the voice of their exiled King. In a seven-minute speech, recorded in Switzerland and put on the radio in Belgium, Leopold outlined a compromise plan for his return. He asked that he be recalled to the throne, whereupon he would "temporarily" cede the royal powers to his 19-year-old son Baudouin. In Brussels anti-Leopoldists asked: How long is "temporarily...
With the outbreak of each of the great wars, students felt they should get together and mull over the pressing issues of the day. It was not long before the interested parties found they disagreed, often fundamentally; whereupon the one basic organization split into up to ten subgroups, which enjoyed brief lives and then expired...
Father Dunne pointed out that if a Catholic feels that the teachings of the Church are not those of Divine Authority he is free to disagree, whereupon he automatically leaves the Church. "There is no coercion at all except a coercion of conscience...
Gang rushing was the order of the day. First the Crimson would break through the Northeastern defense, take a shot and then crash en masse into the boards behind the cage, while the Huskie defense found itself stacked neatly in the goal mouth. Whereupon there would be a face-off deep in Northeastern ice and the Huskies as often as not would grab the puck and break for the Harvard goal...