Word: suffere
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...CHARGES of "Tomming" continue to be levelled against Blacks who propound conservative ideas. Williams, for instance, says he and the other conservatives suffer "a lot of ostracizing" by other Black academics. Indiana Law School Professor John T. Baker's last minute decision not to testify in favor of Robert H. Bork's nomination to the Supreme Court also suggests that the broadening of debate Kilson senses has not come about...
...most of the mentally ill--who number 10 million, or 6 percent of the population--are not wandering the streets, dangerous and delirious. Most suffer quietly and not so quietly in their suburban homes, city apartments, workplaces and families...
...most mentally ill people, who suffer to a lesser degree, are just as needy of aid as those on the street. Just as bright and talented as the non-mentally ill, their contribution to society is stymied by their illness. College educated mentally ill languish in their destructive thoughts--not working, not getting out of the house, not really living...
...students. As Ms. Armstrong and Ms. Braxton wrote, "For many Black students at Harvard, every day involves a test of one's tolerance of racial harassment, from the Black male who must constantly produce his bursar's card for the HUPD, to the Black female who must suffer repeated abuses of racial slurs and sexual innuendo." And Harvard's racist arrogance is well known in this city. Last year eight Black teenagers filed a $2 million civil suit against Harvard police after campus cops threatened them...
Hospital officials said they were not able to stitch on Carleton's toe. They said he will not suffer any serious damage...