Word: suddenly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...city's chief toxicologist, discovered an unidentified red substance in the brains of 80% of babies whose deaths are unexplained, and has found the stuff in only 20% of cases where there is a known cause of death. But what it is, or what relationship it bears to sudden death, is as mysterious as everything else that is connected with crib fatalities...
...state's destiny was firmly fixed on an awful night long before, when stars fell on Alabama-in a huge, scarring meteoric shower. Alabamians still tell that legend on themselves-and in a curious way it explains much about Alabama as a state of deep superstitions, fierce prides, sudden violence and voiceless fears...
...what seems a sudden concerted attack, Americans all over the country are rebelling against the high cost of dying. Funerals, it seems, just do not mean as much to most people as undertakers would like them...
...method for aligning the chromium particles into an even pattern so that the stainless blade could be honed as keenly as carbon steel. Uddeholm sold batches of that steel to Gillette in the 1930s, but stainless blades did not catch on because shavers found them irregular in quality. A sudden and tremendous demand began a year ago, after Britain's Wilkinson Sword Ltd. brought out a blade coated with silicon plastic to make it smooth as well as sharp.* Wilkinson's steel comes from Uddeholm, which also supplies American Safety Razor and Schick. Under its research-minded president...
...arms, all the while chattering inaudibly. When Pierre finally unplugs his ears, it is only to hear Papa saying: ". And therefore I think you should get married immediately." Pierre ponders. He studies a girlie picture printed on the back of one of his charts. All of a sudden, out go the maps, diagrams and books, and out goes Pierre to chase the girls...