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Word: normale (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1930-1939
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Protection against peritonitis and postoperative adhesions from the use of a preparation of amniotic fluid, frequently referred to as amniotic fluid concentrate, comes from its stimulating effect on the normal processes of defense and repair. It is not a germicide and does not of itself dissolve adhesions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Letters, Nov. 12, 1934 | 11/12/1934 | See Source »

From July 1 to Nov. 1 the U. S. took in $1,214,000,000 and spent on "regular" running expenses $1,142,000,000. If times were normal, that would seem to leave a $72,000,000 surplus. But times are far from normal and $1,112,000,000 was spent in four months for ''emergency" purposes. Result was a very real deficit of a cool billion dollars. Preparing the "ordinary" budget of department expenditures was merely the first and routine step. Big job was the selection of extraordinary projects on which the bright young men of the Administration...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: On the Cards | 11/12/1934 | See Source »

...relief program for winter to take care of the normal winter unemployment which this year is due to add around 1,000,000 cases to the 4,000,000 which are already on relief rolls...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY: On the Cards | 11/12/1934 | See Source »

Multiply a Vermonter by ten and you have the rugged individualism of a normal Frenchman. Such sweeping powers as are now held by President Roosevelt, the French people will grant to no President or Premier. To them last week it seemed a bold challenge when Premier Gaston Doumergue announced that this week?so help him?he will demand that the Constitution be changed to give a Premier of France roughly the powers of a Prime Minister of Great Britain...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: FRANCE: Amend the Constitution | 11/12/1934 | See Source »

...that it is high time for those who dispense knowledge in the public school system to begin dealing in the facts of life. It is a point needing little re-emphasis that the semi-literacy which is weaned on the diet dished out by earnest graduates of the neighboring normal school provides a noble share of the tragic humor in any democracy. It enthusiastically fosters huey longs and pink toothbrush, joe penners and streamlined bathtubs, athletes foot and esquire. It glories in the Sir Galahad account of the Spanish-American War, and it establishes as a natural limit...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: LET'S HAVE THE FACTS | 11/10/1934 | See Source »

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