Word: paines
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...legislative difficulties with which Federal aid to lower school systems is currently being treated make it pain that such a program for higher education is a long way off. But something of this order will eventually be needed to solve the problems that private wealth fails to solve. Through Federal national scholarships, which need not mean Federal control, more qualified men can receive a college education, while simultaneously a part of the financial burden is lifted from the private institutions...
...Minister Emanuel Shinwell was promoted to Minister of Defense. A few years ago, this appointment would have brought howls of pain from many who looked on Shinwell as a bridge between British Laborites and some Communist leaders. Last week it was received quietly. Shinwell is supposed to have mended his radical ways. He has immense personal loyalty to Attlee, and probably can be relied on to side with him if Health Minister Aneurin Bevan revolts. Attlee carefully saw to it that Bevan remained in his old post instead of receiving a promotion as Bevan expected...
...session was resumed next day, Duprat was still on the rostrum. The non-Communists left the hall again. Jolly General Maurice Marquant was ordered to eject them with a hundred Republican guards. After the guards marched into the chamber, reporters and Deputies waiting outside could hear cries of pain and anger and the screams of female Reds, who stretched out on the floor, forcing the guards to drag them out. One by one, the Deputies were ejected, noses bleeding, clothing torn. General Marquant mopped his brow. "What a scrap," he said, "and I'm such a kindly fellow...
Near starvation, her face twisted in pain, seven-year-old Maria was brought to San Salvador's Hospital Benjamin Bloom just in time. While her mother, a poor Indian woman, waited outside, the doctors made an examination. Then Chief Surgeon Carlos Chamorro operated, removed an orange-sized ovarian tumor from the child...
...Delicti. State's witness, Sheriff Thomas O'Brien, took the stand. He testified that Dr. Sander, after being confronted with his notation, had told him that Abbie Borroto's anguished husband, Reginald, had pleaded with the doctor to "do something to eliminate his wife's pain, even, if necessary, to eliminate her life." That "Borroto was smoking and drinking coffee all night-he went home and started drinking-he had a bad heart." That Sander "in a weak moment decided...