Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...Being stood on her nose at the Lakehurst high mooring mast by a sudden gust of wind, and suffering...
Typhus fever usually manifests itself by a sudden chill and a rise of body temperature to 104° or 105° F. Temperature remains at that exhausting height for 13 or 14 days. Until the ninth day the victim usually is nauseated, has wracking headache. About the ninth day the headache fades, delirium ensues. The patient is apt to be wild and active, or he may be capable of only low, incoherent mutterings. He cannot sleep; he trembles constantly; he is deeply prostrated. If he is to die, death ensues usually between the ninth and twelfth days. Otherwise on the 13th...
...financial conditions." June 20, 1931. In Chicago, General Dawes will again direct, as chairman. Central Republic Bank & Trust Co. which he founded 30 years ago after having served as Comptroller of the Currency under President McKinley. As a banker, he must have been most pleased last week by the sudden shrinkage of gold exports when the French balances were withdrawn, and by the rise of the dollar in world markets. The electric power figures which impressed Banker Dawes were those for the week ended June ii wherein output was down 11.5% from the same week in 1931 against...
...York Stock Exchange there was a sudden rise in Kreuger & Toll debenture certificates. From 1/32 they hopped to ?, a gain...
...Mandoran's top. Benighted on their return, it is only Patsy's understanding with the mountain outlaws that gets them home alive. Terrified, Brenda whisks the children away to England. Aunt Dicksie refuses to budge from Puppetstown. stays on with only Patsy to guard her from sudden death. "Ah well," as Patsy said when things got bad, "sure what is it all only passing through life...