Word: compounded
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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Last week, still simmering about the whole thing, Te Whiu's descendants petitioned New Zealand's Government for the return of 1,500 acres and payment of ?150,000-or ?1,000 reward money at compound interest for 76 years...
Nevertheless, reports of troop movements increased. This week Palestine watchers said they saw Syrian Arabs, some with armored cars, pitching camp across the border. An "alert" had been sent to Haganah. Somebody (police thought the Arab underground organization, Jihad) tossed a bomb into the compound of the U.S. Consulate in Jerusalem...
Fiftyish Gaus looks out on the panorama of men living with one another through deep brown eyes backed by a mind that is a compound of the soft-boiled romantic and the methodical social scientist. One moment his fancy turns to roaming Chicago's like front and standing back to scan story-packed skyline. The next he is advising a governmental agency on nuances of procedural policy. Here lies perhaps the key portion of his career. In his years at Madison he guided the Wisconsin Executive Council through its pioneer efforts to relieve the excessive burden on the legislature...
...long-lasting insulin compound (forbiddingly named ammono-choline-citrate-insulin-hemochromogen) has been developed for diabetics. It requires only one injection a day. Its discoverers claimed that, unlike other one-a-day insulin preparations, the new compound does not give a "protein reaction...
...When Harvard Came of Age" steals the issue. Norman S. Poser has spun the several threads of Cambridge life during President Eliot's early reign into a completely readable yarn. The perfect compound of serious aspects, such as Eliot's introduction of the professor's name into the course booklet, with light strokes from the local color of the day makes it tops for its kind. If the description of the hazers' "Bloody Monday" doesn't amuse, the tales of erstwhile room decor surely will...