Word: heavier
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...keep their parents at home generally feel remorse about what Paul Kirschner of the University of Southern California calls the "battered senior syndrome," which involves caring for aged parents but excluding them from many family activities. Those who place their parents in nursing homes often feel a still heavier burden of guilt for "abandoning" the old folks...
...with a cover story on next fall's ready-to-wear collections from Paris. Though the contents of WWD and W are similar, the look and feel of the two differ markedly: WWD is a newsprint tabloid while W is a full-size newspaper printed on heavier stock with more lavish color illustrations. A Quality Publication, as W might...
Since Artaud conceived of theater as a total sensors experience, his script is something of a skeleton. It anything, this puts a heavier burden on the actors, and in this production, the cast doesn't meet the challenge. David Juda gives the best performance as the demonic Count. His facial contortions and bent posture add immeasurably to the anguished character outlined in the script...
...shift. Some of the Detroiters felt that after a point, even team assembly could become tedious. In any case, the group questioned whether the techniques used in putting together a small engine at a factory with limited capacity were applicable to the manufacture of heavier engines at million-unit-a-year plants...
...Marshall and Harry Blackmun endorsed the procedure as a practical way of permitting "the constitutional issues [to] be litigated without the necessity of going through ... a trial." The result may be more guilty pleas -meaning fewer trials for state courts -but perhaps also more habeas petitions and thus a heavier burden for federal judges...