Word: exceedingly
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...court found libelous. He served seven weeks in prison and, although he went on writing after his release, his health broke down. In 1894, he died. Time, which continued under various editors, finally ceased publication in 1891. Although no figures can be found, its circulation probably did not exceed 2,000 monthly copies...
Blood collection, which begins on Monday, in expected to exceed last year's total by well ever 250 pints. The Massachusetts Red Crozs stated that the University contribution may be the largest single donation over received in the state...
...Never before, said Conductor David Moore, had he traveled so fast. Moore's train, the Transcontinental Express, which crosses Australia's desert thrice weekly, was not supposed to exceed 40 m.p.h., but as it roared through the scheduled stop at Deakin one day last month, Moore clocked its speed at a breakneck 72 m.p.h. Passengers caught in the aisles of the six-car train were thrown to the floor as it rocked and swayed. Those who kept their seats had to dodge an avalanche of baggage falling from the racks above their heads...
...Massachusetts Department of Public Works said that damage to state highways alone would exceed...
Damage to some New England colleges was great. Vermont state police estimated that the cost of the storm to Middlebury College would exceed $100,000. Winds blew the roof off the University of Vermont's gym and a Bowdoin College dormitory...