Word: pointedness
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At her factory, Ding Hangjuan considers herself an expert in holiday paraphernalia. She's gleaned some of her designs from Hollywood movies, copied others from competitors, and learned a thing or two about her overseas buyers along the way. "Americans don't like images of Jesus in pain," she notes...
When the stricken candidate first checked into the élite Vienna hospital in early September, doctors were stumped by his symptoms, which included acute back pain, swollen organs and numerous ulcers lining his digestive tract. But it was his worsening skin disorder, called chloracne, that pointed toward dioxin. Zimpfer noted...
âAmerican culture is aging us, more of us, and more disastrously than it ever has before,â Gullette said. Significant changes have taken place over the last 30 years, accelerating during the boom of the 1990s. They include the widespread apprehension of aging past youth...
Gullette pointed out the contradictions in American age culture. âWe boast about longevity and health while the commerce of aging is backing down the life course, striking younger and younger people with the fear of aging past youth,â she said.
I made a âVâ with my fingers, pointed into my eyes, and then pointed straight into Ryanâs.