Word: lipping
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Paris, hard at his favorite game of tennis, Sweden's lanky, 75-year-old King Gustaf tripped chasing a ball in the second set, bruised his knee, cut his lip, banged blood from his nose. First-aided, he rejoined his professional partner, Albert Burke, won his doubles match...
...inlet, a porpoise received an appalling thump. It came from the bow of Ellsworth's boat, this time ahead of the others and traveling at nearly 60 m.p.h. The boat leaped into, the air and an official's launch picked up Ellsworth, unhurt except for a cut lip. Tennes, in second place when Ellsworth spilled, heard his spark plugs sputtering on the next lap. He waved to Jean Dupuy who passed him on the last lap and won easily, with his teammate Baron Alain de Rothschild third...
Like all popular leaders, War Man Klim pays frequent lip service to Peace...
...Alpha Pearl, who teaches the school's most popular course. Stenography ("A profession to professionals-a great convenience to others") at the Y. M. C. A. building, practices her vocation by day at the Kirby Mercantile Agency. There are courses in Dramatic Interpretation at the Reo Club House, Lip Reading and Amateur Photography in the Olds Tower, and a Stamp Club ("Join strong men who have a real hobby...
Thesis of his Madrid address, explained Dr. Ewing, was that laymen and physicians are thinking too much about curing cancer, not enough about preventing it. Only 35% of cancer cases (skin, lip, mouth, breast, uterus) are readily curable. The rest are internal, inaccessible, difficult to treat. Despite advances in public education and curative and diagnostic technique, cancer mortality is nowhere decreasing...