Word: stomachful
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...diplomats, at least, knew who Alexander Panyushkin was. He had been the Soviet Ambassador to China from 1939 to 1944. At that point, chronic stomach trouble - that was the story, and it was a likely story - forced him to return to Russia. A tall, slouching man with a pale face, Panyushkin covers his Communist inflexibility with a manner that, compared to Novikov's, is affable and friendly. Like most younger Russian diplomats, his English is poor and he frequently submits to interpretation. He is a member of the revision committee of the Communist Party's Central Executive Committee...
...planned. When the ball was hiked back to Bowser, it hit him in the stomach, and bounced off into the arms of Harding, the Crimson quarterback, who ran for a touchdown...
Fashion's New Look got a withering glare from square-jawed Dr. Andrew C. Ivy, 54, of the University of Illinois' professional schools (TIME, Jan. 13).Tight corsets, growled Ivy to a group of Jacksonville, ILL. colleagues, are a direct cause of stomach ulcers in women. Moreover, he added, if he could get $5,000 and 40 monkeys together, he would put the monkeys into tight corsets for two years just to prove his theory...
...They may dream disturbing dreams, wake up more tired than when they went to bed, complain of aches & pains all over the body (a characteristic symptom: pains in the back of the neck that radiate to the shoulders). Other common complaints: hot flushes, heavy sweating, pains over the heart, stomach upsets...
...little man who speaks softly and brings down the house. Viewed apart from Clark and the situation comedy he provokes, "Sweethearts" is not worth the few tunes that motivate its singers. All too often the usual operetta tomfoolery involving disguised counts and misplaced husbands is a little hard to stomach. Clark, however, patches things up nicely by injecting enough innuendo and thigh-gazing into the proceedings to make even the merry widow drop her mask. Snatching at apron strings and pinching fannies, Bobby Clark makes no bones about his slapstic; but the very fact that he enjoys himself wins over...