Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Very well," said Pravda (which is Russian for truth) on its front page one day last week, "Pravda is ready to give space to Mr. Morrison's words, which will certainly be reproduced exactly and fully ... Of course, Pravda's circulation will suffer, but Pravda is willing to make this sacrifice...
...noise and heat of the fire, and making the Sign of the Cross, the fire instantly dropped out. Although the empress was lying on a bed blazing with fire, and the flames burnt fiercely all around her, yet her night clothes were not touched, nor did she suffer any injury whatever...
...fearing that the rival classes might suffer worse damages than had already befallen their graven image (now minus an arm and a foot due to wear & tear), Amherst officials persuaded her transient keepers to give her up, retired her to the college museum behind three locked doors. There she gathered dust for seven tranquil years, until she was mysteriously beheaded by ill-wishers, promptly reheaded by the late President Stanley King, who tracked down her tortured top. After that, Sabrina was bolted to the floor...
...Lamont is unwilling to install temporary chemical facilities, at least the stall lights should be dimmed after mealtimes. This way earlycomers will be unable to go over reading notes or scribble on the walls while less fortunate compatriots suffer. H. G. Howard...
...week's end, ex-Lieut. Evans was back home in Edgewater, Md. "If you are pro-American," he cried angrily, "you have to go underground or else suffer the consequences." Then he enrolled again in the University of Maryland and went back to work on his master's thesis. Title: Truman and Stalin at Potsdam...