Word: paines
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...bothered to examine his patients. They did not even have to tell him what ailed them. From each he borrowed some personal knickknack, such as a ring or a penknife, held it in his hand, and went into a kind of trance. Soon he began to writhe in sympathetic pain. If his "gift" told him that the patient had been having headaches, Schaasberg frowned and clasped his head...
Herman Hickman must have had a perfectly miserable afternoon at the Stadium Saturday. Everything the rotund Yale coach looked at spelled pain for the Elis...
...REVIEW OF BERRY FLEMING'S "THE FORTUNE TELLERS" WHICH IS NOT PUBLISHED UNTIL NOV 7. THIS BREAKING OF A PUBLICATION DATE, PARTICULARLY ON SUCH AN IMPORTANT TITLE, IS ALREADY BRINGING IN WIRES AND PHONE CALLS FROM THE PRESS AND BOOKSTORES AND WILL CAUSE US A GREAT DEAL OF PAIN...
...TIME regrets its unintentional lapse, which it hopes will cause Publisher Lippincott less pain and more sales...
...Lord Warden. The crisis Britain faced had none of the sharp, agonizing pain of Dunkirk. It was. rather, a dull ache brought on by years of seeming hopelessness and actual attrition. A new Churchillian call for blood, sweat, toil and tears might not now find the same response as it had before, but for the moment at least, there was reassurance in the old familiar, dogged smile beneath the square black hat. There was an encouraging echo of the good old days in the sight of Churchill making the V sign from his big, black Humber, the red, blue & gold...