Word: strainingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Johnson all but accused those who disagree with him of being unpatriotic. "The road ahead is going to be difficult," he said. "There will be some nervous Nellies and some who will become frustrated and bothered and break ranks under the strain. And some will turn on their leaders, their country and our own fighting...
...Great Strain...
...thanks to better reportage of medical advances, he is also likely to demand more of his doctor. Says Jerome Pollack, professor of medical economics and associate dean at Harvard Medical School: "People are aware of the explosion of medical knowledge, and they use doctors more. There is a great strain on doctors...
...itself has never been much of an inhibiting factor in France, it does give Antoine and the kids something to protest about. He sings an anguished ballad about an impoverished young wife who winds up killing her nine children and herself. He makes the same point in a lighter strain in Antoine's Lucubrations, his hottest-selling record...
...Faculty directors of the Loeb then agreed that an expansion by four shows, as the directors had originally proposed, would put Harvard's limited number of experienced technical personnel under the great a strain...