Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...curious and intriguing fact that the face is extraordinarily sensitive to disturbances of growth. The dynamic centres of growth in the face have their maximum activity early in life and, growth being more seriously handicapped at that particular time, they suffer most...
...Kile imply. Someone may invent a vaccine against it. Meantime if any of the 165 manufacturers of hair tonics supposed to eradicate dandruff can prove that their stuff actually reaches and kills Pityrosporum ovalis, they should do a big business with the 25,000,000 U. S. men who suffer with dandruff...
...uprose to present his case to the startled Uneeda stockholders. In a thoroughly dignified manner, he asked them to consider the loss of business and good will the strike was causing. The whole affair was unfortunate, he declared, because neither the strikers nor the owners wanted the company to suffer...
...bedroom scenes. Paprika was the platinum-blonde bastard of a Hungarian nobleman and a gypsy queen. She grew up in the same wagon with Rogi, a young fiddler who loved her well. Paprika loved him too. but she was a wayward girl, and took delight in making him suffer. Unable to take it any longer, Rogi went off to Budapest, where he made a sensation as a musician and became the kept man of a noble lady. Paprika finally went after him, surviving many a love bout by the way. Just as she was about to declare her love...
...change can have come over Europe. But the fact of chief significance for those graduating this year, and in the two or three years succeeding, is that from now on the war-clouds will dominate the conduct of international relations, whether commercial or diplomatic. That economic life will suffer goes without saying. The tension under which Europe is now laboring cannot last. It may lessen for as much as a year or two. But economic and social progress is impossible in a world torn with fear, distrust, and staggering under an increasing burden of armaments...