Word: rashness
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...economist who combines openminded vigor with abiding respect for the conventions that have made La Générale one of the world's most powerful corporations. "Our tradition is to invest in new things that are sure," says Max Nokin. "Our tradition prevents us from being rash...
Also, Nora K. McKeon of Henry House and Chicago, III, History, Cecily Orenstein of McIntire House and Great Neck, N.Y., Fine Arts, Nancy B. N. Rash of Holmes Hall and Louisville, Ky., Fine Arts, Ann C. Richards of Warner House and New York City, Fine Arts, Joan C. Rigney of Everett House and Newburyport, Social Relations, Julie Roy of Briggs Hall and Boston, History and literature, Mrs. Anita B. Van vector of Cambridge, English, and Kathryn L. Voelker of Moors Hall and Columbus, Ohio, Biology...
Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth Taylor, Sammy Davis Jr. and May Britt are not the only ones; what Jewish Journalist Gershon Jacobson calls a "rash of conversions" to Judaism is under way in the U.S., with more than 2,000 Christians a year trading New Testaments...
...many children, the vaccine causes something like a mild case of measles. A rash similar to measles has been noted, but more alarming a first was the frequent occurrence of a fever...
When a human victim of viral infection gets a stuffy head and a sore throat, or suffers a splitting headache and the feeling that his bones are breaking, or develops the blisters of cold sores or the rash of measles, his body is reacting to the biochemical disturbances that come from invasion by viruses. Viruses kill millions of people around the world every year, and give the miseries to hundreds of millions more...