Word: flowingly
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...rate, money continued relatively easy. Call money fell below 5 per cent, while open market rates for paper and acceptances were unchanged. The ratio of the New York Reserve Bank rose from 80.6 per cent to 83.2 per cent, which fact, along with other related evidence, reveals a considerable flow to New York of funds from other American centers. Undoubtedly the recent activity on the speculative exchanges for cotton and securities in New York are largely responsible for this drawing of funds to the financial center. As a matter of fact, however, banking funds are seeking safe and profitable loans...
Professor Rand spoke specifically on the three great works of Virgil: the "Eclogues", "Georgics", and the "Aeneld". Of the Georgics he said , "Here the author's great art in the arrangement of matter and sense of climax is most evident. His phrases and lines flow on with an undulating rhythm, with occasional bursts into epic which do not, in spite of the decided change, break the continuity of the plot...
...difficult role--especially in the play proper--and Mr. Jackson executed it well, although a more resonant quality in the voice and a lower speaking tone would have heightened the effect of mystery. The candle of the Prologue was interesting, and fairly conveyed the impression of the ebb and flow of life...
...grated holes in the front part of each court and a fan located in another hole in the wall at the back of the court. The fan is so designed as to exhaust air from the room and allow the warmed air from other parts of the building to flow in. This will eliminate the usual system of having cold air drawn into the room...
...last act, Bruce Norton ends his speech by uttering in a hoarse whisper "Damn him!", and the doctor hoarsely whispers back "My God!" Whereupon the audience bursts out laughing. Nevertheless melodrama is melodrama, and it would never do for the heroine to talk pidgin-English without a steady flow of "damn" and "hell". For the audience loves...