Word: flowed
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...everything from rent money to a new roof, has compounded the problem. Nor is the situation improving. A second well, adjacent to the first, started spouting oil, doubling the church's monthly income. So far, more than $100,000 has been banked locally, and the money could easily flow to the church for the next 20 to 30 years. "We're just trying to do the right thing for God," says Kinmundy's pastor, the Rev. John Hartleroad. "But it's really not been...
...agency was created to ensure "significant benefit to Canada" from new foreign business ventures and takeovers. The end result was that it drove away many investors. Under the new name, Investment Canada, the organization will concentrate on increasing the flow of capital into the country by eliminating Cabinet review of most new investments and speeding up approval of takeovers. Said Industry Minister Sinclair Stevens in introducing the bill: "We believe that it is time for us to build bridges, not barriers, to new opportunities." The U.S. is the most important source of those new opportunities. Mulroney travels south this week...
...humor has been strained only once, when he took part in a series of experiments last Monday. Doctors first injected him with Isuprel, Neo-Synephrine and Nitroprusside, three drugs frequently used to treat shock or high blood pressure. The chemicals are known to affect both the heart and the flow of blood through arteries, veins and capillaries, but researchers had never before been able to watch the drugs' effects on discrete parts of the circulatory system. Because the mechanical heart remains unaffected by the drugs, doctors were able to study how the chemicals constrict or relax blood vessels. Schroeder...
...cavity and lungs and his skin was turning bluish-gray, a sign that not enough oxygenated blood was being circulated. They rushed him back to the operating room to find that he was hemorrhaging along the row of stitches connecting the artificial heart to his aorta. Doctors stanched the flow by applying pressure and clotting agents, but not before Schroeder had lost a massive amount of blood. By the next day, however, Lansing reported that the patient was back on track: his blood pressure was normal, his heartbeat steady and, he added, "where his skin was cold and gray...
Some days, especially during rainfall, the MDC must allow the sewage, untreated, to flow directly into the already stinking, polluted harbor...