Word: earliest
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...order for the drugs to work, doctors have to be able to determine who has AIDS as soon as possible. "It's like the early detection of cancer. If we were to use the drugs at the very earliest stages of the disease, the chances of success are greater," Essex says...
...approved the President's aid request; the House has not. Michel announced that he intends to seek a "clean" vote on the funding by rounding up the required signatures of a majority of the House (218 members) to bring a bill directly to the floor. If he succeeds, the earliest vote could come on May 12. If he fails, the contra funding would be at least indefinitely delayed...
With victims of the disease averaging only 40 years in age, melanosis has the earliest occurence rate among skin cancers, sometimes striking victims during their teenage years...
...earliest signals that a person's social adjustment is deteriorating is a dramatic change in sleep patterns, he says. Another sure sign of a mental problem is when "things that you used to do for relaxation become a necessary part of the day; you have to drink or you have to smoke...
...live performances, which form the core of the theater's new format, represent a return to the Music Hall's earliest days. Those who attended the opening night on Dec. 27, 1932, saw 17 acts, including Ray Bolger, Martha Graham and the Flying Wallendas. But Depression-era audiences were eager for the escapism that Hollywood films provided, and the house soon became famous for world movie premieres...