Word: repeat
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Dates: during 1950-1950
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...only unfortunate that the 12 articles repeat each other so frequently and often devote too much space to points which are obvious to most people; these two structural flaws may alienate a few readers early in the report. But these writers and readers who stick with the Niemans will discover the surprisingly fresh observations and illustrations that make it hard to dispute the authors' two main points...
...repeat, Harvard has lost a great and deeply-loved professor, not a politician...
There are worse things, said Eisenhower, than war. "We like to repeat, 'There never was a good war, or a bad peace.' " But war has often produced "greatness of spirit," while peace "may be the product of chicanery, treachery and the temporary triumph of expediency over all spiritual values. The pact of Munich was a more fell blow to humanity than the atomic bomb at Hiroshima...
...patients have been examined, including 1,300 children and 8,500 men. As soon as the first examination is finished, patients under 45 are given a slip with an appointment for the same date a year later. Patients over 45 return in six months. By now, 70,000 repeat examinations have been given...
Dick Button Competes in the 1950 National Figure Skating Championships in Washington, D.C. today. The 20-year-old sophomore, a resident of Lowell House, won the title last year, and is a strong favorite to repeat his performance...