Word: suffering
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Last week, dismissing the plea of self-defense, it found the sergeant guilty as charged, and "the court sentences the accused to suffer death by hanging." "I have nothing to say," murmured Emmett-Dunne as he stood before his judges with neck twitching and muscles tense...
...surprisingly high proportion of women can blame infertility on a simple cause, said Milwaukee's Dr. John Dale Owen: they suffer from malnutrition-not eating the right foods, even if they eat enough. A balanced diet including vitamins, minerals and protein eventually helps many women to conceive, presumably by restoring the body's hormone balance so that the master pituitary gland will send the needed stimulus to the reproductive system...
They confront some appalling facts. Most of the human race cannot read or write. Each year, 300 million suffer from malaria. The world's population is increasing by 100,000 a day, but of its 900 million children, two-thirds are underfed...
...prose. More pictures should be taken with natural light or diffused flash, instead of simply with a flashgun mounted on a camera and aimed straight at the victim. While Draper Hill's cartoon House shields are quite well drawn, Gaylen C. Bergren's drawings of the House Masters suffer from the quite serious defect of not even resembling at least half of the subjects...
Usually the reaction to large prints is the complaint that they suffer from broader and coarser workmanship. Martin has tried to solve this problem technically as well as artistically. Instead of transferring a preliminary drawing to the block, he does a few sketches on paper and then works primarily on the wood. As a result of greater honesty to the medium, he seems to gain in mastery of space and texture, as well as in freedom. Swinging lines and the very alive look of the "Lute Player" are characteristic qualities of his work...