Word: heatedly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...daughter to try them out. Later Evelyn Laye toured England in musical shows. Last summer she divorced Sonny Hale, actor. She keeps slim by taking a long walk every day and believes that people should have their fun while they are young. She dislikes stuffy theatres, sometimes orders the heat turned off before she will sing. She says of U. S. shoes ". . . the best in the world. They...
...time baffled and disturbed the public of America. . . . They misunderstood, if they did not mistrust, an eroticism so exquisite and distinguished. Better Renoir and Matisse, they thought, and the more primary Freudian reactions of such masters than a painter so intent on capturing and passing on to us the heat, the fever, almost the libido, of a colored fabric, a seated girl or a garden flower...
...Cracking." The Dubbs patents were based upon one type of a process of refining crude oil known as "cracking the molecules." The heavy oil is pumped through a steel-pipe coil, the interior of which is kept at about 900° F. heat and under great pressure. Dubbs's invention: making the oil compress itself. Suddenly this heated and compressed oil passes into an insulated chamber. There it breaks down into gasoline. The latest Dubbs "cracking" unit will convert 3,000 bbl. of oil per day, making 60% or more high-test antiknock motor fuel...
...past this rare collection of plates has been inadequately housed in an old building which is not fireproof and which left the plates exposed to heat, humidity, and the ravages of time...
...localized" school thinks that, since Cancer always appears in connection with prolonged irritation (bruises, unhealed wounds, sores, chemicals, heat, burns) it is the irritation which is the important cause of the Cancer. The mechanism is supposed to be this: the irritation kills certain body cells; new cells replace the dead ones; the irritation kills the new ones, and continues to kill succeeding new crops; eventually the body becomes vexed, as it were, and rushes the production of new cells; those hastily created cells grow so fast that they get beyond control of that mechanism in the body which regulates growth...