Word: dosed
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Toronto, St. Clair Hilborn, charged with giving his son a lethal dose of sleeping pills, explained that he had been hexed by a black cat which shook its head at Hilborn, nodded significantly...
...TIME'S Medicine Editor, who misinterpreted American Druggist's editorial, a monstrous dose of ipecac. Pharmacy has probably been no more worried than other professions whose practitioners and students went off to war when practice was expanding...
What Spain's people thought of this was hard to learn. Madrid's Ecclesia, new weekly organ of the influential Catholic Action, warned: "We believe that a good dose of prudence is worth-while in these matters; prudence not to deduce from the silence of the proletarian masses-forbidden to strike and restrained from means of uprising-unequivocal indications of their complete contentment." Ecclesia took Spain's leaders to task for failing to note ecclesiastical protests against injustices "for example, of absentee landlordism, a deep and endemic wrong in Andalusia, where few landlords ever know...
...reason why Wall Streeters kept buying in the face of such news was plain. They were betting on an upcoming business boom, plus a heady dose of inflation. Ever since V-J day they had kept their eyes, and staked their cash, on this. Short-term troubles, which may well cut earnings, were discounted...
Thus far, there has been one brilliant program: the contrast of the great intellectual classicist, Bach, and the great intellectual romantic, Berlioz. But, on another night, the audience was subjected to a double dose of Sibelfus, with a new Martina symphony thrown in; last Saturday the orchestra would up its program with Rachmaninoff and Rimsky-Korsakov, and broadcast...