Word: paines
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...rough. Said one dancer: "I've never had to darn my toe shoes so much." And the British balletomanes they were to face for the first time were rumored to be even rougher. Wailed 20-year-old Dancer Melissa Hayden: "Gee, my stomach-I'm in real pain. I don't know how I can use my legs. I just want to hunch...
...which perceives, remembers and reasons; and 2) the reactive (something like Freud's "unconscious"), which neither remembers nor reasons but simply records. Normally, the analytical mind is dominant. But it can be "switched off" by unconsciousness from injury or anesthesia, more often by acute emotional shock or physical pain...
...Haskel, killer for hire, was a mighty surprised man. He had been paid to ride up to South Pass, Wyo. and plug a troublesome cowboy named Lincoln Bradway. But when the two men drew and fired, Gunman Haskel "uttered a loud yell of pain and dismay . . . Clapping his hands to his big paunch he sank to his knees, swayed and slowly collapsed a few yards from the sidewalk...
...Reduce Prices with Pain." Fewer rickshas, buses and pedicabs are to be seen on the streets. Automobiles are mostly official; gas for private cars costs $1.40 a gallon. An unused 1948 Buick, offered for sale at $500 recently, found no buyers. Casualties are highest among high-class restaurants, bars, cafes, Western-style tailors, fashion shops and department stores. Said a Chinese trader who recently visited Hong Kong: "Between the Bund and the Park Hotel the show windows of all stores -including the big proud ones like Wing On, Sincere, Sun Sun and the Sun-are plastered with posters which shout...
Perhaps the most notable event in this picture is the appearance of a man called Chester. Chester, someone explains, delights in giving people pain. He hits O'Brien in his poisoned stomach and then chuckles, "he's soft in the belly, can't take it in the belly," and then Chester punches him again. Reminiscent of Richard Widmark in his earliest performance (when he tied an old woman to her wheelchair and pushed her down the stairs), Neville Brand gives the most polished performance of the picture...