Word: byproduct
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...bloodstream riches of dearborn F. Parker, 51, a food processing supervisor, are a byproduct of disease. Last spring Parker reported to Fort Worth's Carter Blood Center complaining of weakness. Physicians found that he had hemochromatosis-a rare condition caused by excessive iron absorption through the intestines into the blood. Some of the iron had deposited in Parker's liver and pancreas, contributing to cirrhosis and a mild case of diabetes...
...boiling melting pot, mixing retired Ohioans with young Michiganders, New Englanders with Hoosiers. The state now boasts not only the world's largest shuffleboard club (in St. Petersburg) but its largest missile testing ground (at Cape Canaveral), and air-conditioned jails for its increasing criminal population, one undesirable byproduct of growth...
...Your statement that My Geisha is a "byproduct of one of Hollywood's oddest marriages" is obviously a byproduct (by which I mean illegitimate offspring) of odd reporting and tasteless editing. Two years of time, effort, near heartbreak and $2,000,000 devoted to My Geisha does not add up to a byproduct. If all marriages in Hollywood or on Park Avenue or Main Street, U.S.A.-were as soundly based on honesty, hard work and understanding as Shirley MacLaine's and mine, there would be far fewer divorces for you to record...
...pretending to be a geisha is that she has a role in a movie in which she will portray an American actress pretending to be a geisha. And the reason she has the role is that her husband Steve Parker is producing the movie as a sort of byproduct of one of Hollywood's oddest marriages...
Despite these high prices, many low-yield U.S. silver mines proved unprofitable and shut down. Today about three-quarters of all silver mined in the U.S. is a byproduct of lead, zinc or copper mining. In the past decade the world's consumption of silver has oustripped production, although the supply is increased by melting down and reusing the metal...