Word: hurts
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...million. The audience gasped. A deficit was expected, but not this much. It was the worst financial news since the pound was devaluated in 1949. The fact that British gold reserves of $3.2 billion are twice as big as they were in 1949 softened the blow, but still it hurt...
...elections, there was much swinging but few hits. Labor, humiliated in its foreign policy by the Iran withdrawal, and hurt at home by high prices and food shortages, tried to make peace the issue, and Churchill a warmonger. (Churchill on World War III: "The main reason that I remain in public life is my desire to prevent it.") Labor had a catchy slogan: "Whose finger do you want on the trigger? Attlee's or Churchill's?" Attlee, driven by his wife in their little family Hillman, set out on an eight-day campaign trip, singing this same theme...
...were hesitating when the voice said, hurry if you don't want to get hurt'. We could do nothing but comply...
...friend had gone over to my date. She yelled to me, saying not to do anything for fear I'd got hurt. But I asked the men to give me back my wallet and leave...
...When an apprentice gets hurt, or complains of being tired, the workmen and peasants have this fine expression: 'It is the trade entering his body.' Each time that we have some pain to go through, we can say to ourselves quite truly that it is the universe, the order, and beauty of the world and the obedience of creation to God that are entering our body. After that how can we fail to bless ... the Love that sends us this gift?" ¶"Of all the beings other than Christ of whom the Gospel tells us, the good thief...