Word: ated
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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Habits of Life. Always rose early (4:30 or 5 a. m.), and retired early (9 p. m.). He ate heartily and was not over-particular about the fare. The patient was always accustomed to vigorous outdoor exercise...
...Universal Spirit; Col. Harrison, who ran a New Jerusalem for tramps, partly because he felt like it, partly to irritate his wife; Lily, a high-class harlot, who became Jack's idealized light-o'-love; the London hermit who lived in a vacant lot and ate garbage, a onetime chartered accountant who had left wife and job because he could not stand the feeling of insecurity both gave him. Starving in London put a temporary quietus on Jack's yearning for adventure; when he had had enough he went stumbling back home, to his mother...
...berth. As starvation knuckled down on them, mutinous voices muttered, but Bligh always silenced them, kept on. Cannibalism was never even suggested but when they were lucky enough to knock down an inquisitive sea bird, the weakest were given the blood to drink. When they got a fish they ate it raw, entrails...
...session. Senator Kendrick died 52 hours outside the one-year period and Congress was not sitting. Therefore, it was argued, a special election was necessary. Republican hard-shells promptly got out a mandamus to force Governor Miller to set a day for the voting. The State Sen ate rallied to the Governor and, in special session a fortnight ago, rushed through both houses an amendment to the election laws to allow for Joe O'Mahoney's appointment. In his youth Joe O'Mahoney knew oysters better than he knew horses. Born in Chelsea, Mass...
...state dinner at the White House ended the Supreme Court's preholiday session. The Justices and their ladies found the table decorated with pink chrysanthemums, ate a bit of cheese for National Cheese Week, were entertained by Pianist Josef Hofmann and Soprano Frieda Hempel afterward...