Word: antisepticized
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Then, there are times when she tries to strip away the jargon and describe the way ordinary people are affected by a problem. ?She wants to make a lot of these issues a little less antiseptic,? says a State Department official traveling with her.
Died. W.B. Lipes, 84, lieut. commander for the U.S. Navy and pharmacist's mate whose emergency appendectomy on a shipmate--the first ever on a submarine--became one of the most famous lifesaving feats of World War II; of pancreatic cancer; in New Bern, N.C. When Seaman Darrell Rector fell...
A hospital, any hospital, is a grim place, full of the smells of sickness and antiseptic, stale air, pale faces, hushed voices and old people. Lots of old people. Recently, however, at hospitals like Harbor-UCLA Medical Center near Los Angeles, a new group of patients has appeared. They are...
Now that Boston’s FleetCenter—the antiseptic home of the NBA’s Celtics—has taken the name of the beloved, parquet-floored “Garden” that it replaced in 1995, basketball traditionalists are obliged once again to sleep peacefully...
Inspired by the success of Japanese horror, other moviemakers around Asia have also embraced the genre. Most of the resulting films are ghost tales that overlay rustic superstitions onto a canvas of urban, middle-class life. They're populated by loners (like a suicidal psychic girl in Korea's The...