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Harvard has been plagued by a rash of injuries, including Co-Captain Paul Palandjian's sprained ankle, Hank Parichabutr's bad elbow, and Leschly's sore shoulder...
When I wrote that Jimmy Carter's ban on booze in the White House was a religious fixation and the President ought to encourage good cheer some evening with a martini, he was sore at me for months...
...have sore, red eyes, a runny nose, headaches, fevers, and then red spots, be careful, because you might be the latest victim of a measles epidemic that has been sweeping college campuses and high schools across the country...
...certain Japanese goods, the President said he expected to lift the measures "as soon as possible." That could mean early June, when Japan joins the U.S. and major West European nations in Venice for an economic summit. Nakasone would like the sanctions lifted even sooner. Calling them a "very sore thorn sticking in our small finger," the Prime Minister sought their immediate removal. But Reagan did not give any specific date. The U.S. first wants to see clear signs that Japan is living up to a 1986 agreement to refrain from selling semiconductors for less than it costs to produce...
There was no sense of oneness with the crowd. Rather, there was the uncomfortable feeling that while I was supposed to be experiencing a natural euphoria, I was getting only a sore throat...