Word: stomach
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Peron is a headache for Uncle Sam and a pain in the meatless stomach of the British. He is also trouble for U.S. publications like TIME...
...talk a little bit about gambling in the St. Louis area. As they arrived, it quickly became evident that all of them were also suffering from a companion disease which one curbstone diagnostician described as Kefauveritis-"characterized by a clammy feeling, excessive perspiration, forgetfulness, a sinking sensation in the stomach and inability to utter more than a few inaudible sounds...
Doing some research on 12th Century England, Antiquarian Charles R. Beard turned up a footnote on King Richard I. The lion-hearted king had stomach ulcers. His favored treatment: lots of strong hot wine...
Even normally pro-Talmadge papers found the bills too much to stomach, wondered why Talmadge feared "honest criticism and honest differences in point of view...
...devoted to needling its heroes into taking the law into their own hands. The movie keeps the action going at full tilt and draws on such acting talent as Macdonald Carey (Jesse), Wendell Corey (Frank James) and Ward Bond (the Yankee villain). Moviegoers who find glorified hoodlums hard to stomach, even at a safe historical distance, may suspect that Hollywood is almost ready for a film biography treating Al Capone-played, say, by Alan Ladd-as the innocent butt of a spiteful internal-revenue...