Word: earliest
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...earliest signs are deceptive because they are so common, and rarely indicate serious disorders. Even then, heart disease may be misdiagnosed as pneumonia. But a baby may be colicky and irritable, or have spells of rapid breathing, or be a feeding problem and fail to gain weight from a variety of benign causes. "It is not in the thinking of most doctors that a feeding problem has anything to do with heart disease," said Dr. McNamara. But in these thousands of cases every year, it should...
...Manhattan's proposed World Trade Center, whose 1,350-ft. twin towers will be tallest of all, is still stalled by litigation and is not scheduled for completion until 1970 at the earliest...
...remained largely incommunicado during all the ruckus, suddenly surfaced-and provided the President with the perfect opportunity to clear the air. In a telegram to the President, Wallace continued the fiction that "voter registration and voting rights are not the issues," requested a meeting with Johnson at the earliest possible time...
...argue, has indeed the right to command and condemn-but it has an even greater obligation to love and serve. Jesuit Biblical Scholar John L. McKenzie of Chicago believes that the concept of bishops and priests as servants rather than masters of their flocks is a return to the earliest tradition of the church: "The base of authority in the New Testament is love, not the power to command or the power to coerce...
...magazine Science, Paleontologist Elso S. Barg-hoorn-of Harvard and the late Geologist Stanley A. Tyler of the University of Wisconsin describe the remains of microscopic organisms that lived in that "Gunflint chert" - an impure silica -about 2 billion years ago, 1,800 million years before the earliest dinosaurs...