Word: problem
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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...Jonathan was among the most effectiveproponents of a worldwide effort to prevent AIDS,"said Fineberg, "explaining over and over that AIDSwas everyone's problem and that the epidemic wouldnot be truly solved anywhere until it was solvedeverywhere...
...could perhaps become the patron saint of highly decorative unfinished projects because although he died in 1926, his most famous work, Barcelona's CHURCH OF THE SAGRADA FAMILIA, is not complete. The archbishop believes that Gaudi had a deep spiritual life. Since architects have long had an image problem, His Eminence may be on to something. How does St. Frank Gehry sound...
...then throw up; he seemed to get along best with very young girls; they couldn't even manage to have sex. Any spurned lover can understand Maynard's desire to tell all: after convincing her they are "landsmen"--soulmates--Salinger dumps the vulnerable teenager cruelly and without explanation. The problem is, for someone who uses the letter I as if there were no other vowels on her keyboard, Maynard turns out not to have an introspective bone in her body...
...communication has opened up, then I guess everything we physicians were taught in med school about interpreting nonverbal cues and other interactive signals during an examination was useless. You suggested limiting e-mail to "routine inquiries" such as requests for referral. This would indicate that a particularly complicated medical problem has arisen, demanding a thorough clinical investigation by a person's present doctor. Motives of both patients and physicians willing to carry out such a complex interaction via e-mail must be questioned. Malpractice lawyers must be drooling! GERALD G. GROSS, M.D. Fargo...
When the leader of Russia is more wasted than Otis from Andy Griffith, there is going to be a problem in the economy. --Carrot...