Word: discarded
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...word that issues from that pulpit has changed drastically, too. Except in the South, evangelical fervor is on the discard in most of the "leading" Protestant denominations. Methodist Hutchinson is not happy about what has replaced it: "A kind of preaching which, at its best, is in direct descent from the ethical insights of the Old Testament prophets, but which too often is diluted from that into something perilously akin to that careful moralism against which the Evangelical Revival revolted...
...your Dec. 18 medicine story "From the Discard" you state that diabetes and hardening of the arteries are generally encountered as complications of ACTH treatment. A temporary metabolic derangement resembling diabetes mellitus is occasionally (but by no means always) encountered following the administration of large amounts of ACTH, but the condition subsides when the hormone is stopped...
This question might be easier to answer were it not for the performance of Ivan Desny. He projects the high-strung lover so clearly that we can never discard the possibility of his having committed suicide out of jealousy of Madeleine's other suitor...
Americans Discard Conventions...
...university has not found it necessary to discard any teachers or any textbooks under the Regents' policy, and no loyalty oath has been imposed on the Nebraska faculty...