Word: ill
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Peoria, Ill., which noted that she was the first First Lady to visit as an official guest in 140 years, Lady Bird dedicated the city's modernistic new $4,500,000 county courthouse and gardens in the heart of a $50 million, eight-block downtown renewal project. "A city is not just a collection of stores and homes and shops," said Lady Bird. "It is a place for people to live and, hopefully, it is a place where they can live the good life." Then, hefting a chrome-plated shovel, she planted a Japanese cherry tree. When...
...sense that men will always form a spectrum from the richest on down, sociologists will never be able to say that any nation is free of poverty. Some future U.S. President may deplore "one-third of a nation ill-wined, ill-minked and ill-mansioned," for the minimum living standards that define poverty are certain to go on rising. But that rise is what constitutes victory in a war on poverty...
...rocks, disappearing against the green grass and mottled moss. "You never can tell what the Chinkos will do," said the senior Indian officer with a smile. "But our boys come up to have a good look at them now and then just to show there's no ill feeling...
Chewing on a thumbnail, Bosch continued: "I am going back because my party calls me. You now have something new-the capacity of the people to fight. This can be channeled for good or for ill. 1 shall return to try my best to channel it for the good. But I don't know the situation...
Breakout After Stress. Like viruses, PPLO can invade living cells and destroy them from within. Like bacteria, they can grow in a chemical broth independently of living cells. Though PPLO differ from bacteria in having ill-defined shapes (see diagram), some are believed to be variant forms of bacteria. And like many bacteria, some PPLO are natural inhabitants of the human respiratory, intestinal and genital tracts, where they cause no disease until they are activated when the individual has been subjected to unusual stress...