Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...means of automatically cutting down the amount of food that can safely be put on a tray at one time. Whatever is rationale though it is a bad policy. Once outsiders hear of this desecration of Harvard's architectural progressivism the University's good name is bound to suffer...
...woman who has been a nurse for 20 years and is used to upsetting situation. As I sum it up, the Cambridge police HATE the Harvard boys with a vicious, brutish hatred. It was so obvious a child could see it, but of course, the boys had to suffer...
...possible to spot, years in advance, people who are doomed to suffer from high blood pressure. University of California researchers believe they have a strong clue in the fact that people showing the first warning signs of hypertension are "more hostile and less well controlled than normal, and less well equipped to cope with . . . stress...
...England will have to reconsider its attitude towards federal government. If it does not accept a stronger federal government and seek a fair share of federal outlays, it will suffer continued drains of cash, which will be used in part to strengthen the competitive position of areas attracting our industries, capital and managerial talent...
There is no plot, but between the battle scenes, four sailors team up to swap patriotic cliches and stale jokes. But the boys are never too busy to suffer for their country. One burns his hands on hot shell cases after loosing his asbestos gloves, and another dies when the ship rams a submarine. It is not clear just why he dies since everyone else on board is, at worst, merely shaken...