Word: growed
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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There is an increasing tendency today toward free choice of religion, he said, and this tendency will grow as the world grows closer together. If Christianity is to win new converts, its followers must purge themselves of "exclusive-mindedness," the sin of collective pride, he added. They need to recognize that Christian truths are not exclusively Christian, but universal, he said...
Actually, no foreseeable Canadian-Soviet trade treaty would affect Canada's strategic embargoes, which are set up under agreement with the other NATO powers. And Canada's nonstrategic trade with Russia, never greater than $5,000,000 a year in either direction since 1946, seems unlikely to grow much; the two countries, similar in geography and geology, export many of the same products...
Beside a garden wall, when stars are bright, You are in my arms The nightingale tells his fairytale Of paradise where roses grow...
...crime. Don't be a criminal''). By 1931 he admitted to a fortune of $30 million. Married four times and the father of nine, Faddist Macfadden's simpler tenets included "grass eating, having babies without doctors, standing on your head to make your hair grow." He favored one-legged squatting exercises, no alcohol, no steaks (lunch varied from grass tea and pea soup to nuts, beet juice and carrot strips). He pioneered in popularizing bed-boards, enriched flour, scanty swimsuits and sunbathing. He celebrated his 81st, 83rd and 84th birthdays by parachuting from aircraft, getting...
Answer to Body Snatchers. As the towns began to grow, the tradesmen began to chase the corpses. Before long advertisements like that of Z. Cotton & Son of Cambridge, N.Y. ("Dentists. Undertakers. Picture Frames a Speciality") were a common sight. Sometimes the commercial combinations had a sinister sound as in the case of one Hollis Chaffin of Providence, R.I., an undertaker who ran an old folks' home on the side...