Word: paines
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Earlier fireworks by the Crimson freshmen, who set two unofficial NCAA freshman records, may have assuaged slightly the pain of Brooks' first loss to Princeton. Australian record holder Neville Hayes destroyed Bob Bennett's old mark in the 200-yd. butterfly with a 2:00.5 effort. In the 200 freestyle, Jim Seubold's 1:49.7 easily bettered Roy Saari's old record...
DYLAN. In his final years, Dylan Thomas mourned in drink the distance between himself and the height of his poetic pow ers. Sir Alec Guinness is just the actor to show the humor, insight and inner pain of the sinking...
LUTHER. Outraged by clerical abuses, tormented by physical pain, Luther had the strength to struggle with both, and, in words matching the imagery of his physical infirmities with the force of his purpose, he launched the Reformation...
...President Kennedy would be 47 in May. At least one-half of the days that he spent on this earth were days of intense physical pain. When we were growing up together, we used to laugh about the great risk a mosquito took in biting Jack Kennedy-with some of his blood the mosquito was almost sure...
...sudden, catastrophic form of embolism is marked by severe pain in the chest, fever and coughed-up blood. Often the victim is known to have had some blood-vessel disorder, such as phlebitis. In the creeping insidious form, there is no such history of clotting disease to alert the doctor. The patient usually complains of nothing more precise than shortness of breath or fainting, though in slightly more severe cases he may collapse completely on exertion. What has happened, said Dr. Goodwin, is that small blood clots have blocked some of the narrower blood vessels leading to the lungs...