Word: suggester
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...nervous irritability, was like that of a patient who has had an overdose of insulin. The scientists interpret the findings as indicating that the normal supply of the reserve blood sugar in the body is insufficient for such a prolonged and violent effort as a marathon race. They suggest that the state of shock that these runners manifested could have been prevented, or at least ameliorated, if a larger amount of carbohydrate or sugar-containing food had been taken in the diet the night before or the morning of the race. They also suggest that it might be advisable...
...remedies for this situation, I suggest the following...
...makes the present situation no less tense, or the ultimate outcome no more discernible. As it is almost a foregone conclusion that the United States will not revoke its discriminatory legislation, interest centers about Japan's probable course of action when her protest is turned aside. As present indications suggest, that course will be one of fiery demonstration on the part of the nation and more or less half-hearted attempts at repression by the government...
...this meets with your approval and with that of the authorities, I am prepared to take such steps as you may suggest to carry out the desire of the University and of your sincere friend...
...never to fall of welcome where poetry is loved; Mr. Damon's two contributions are pleasantly and skilfully turned. Mr. Boyce's "The Trail Beyond", a dramatic story on the difficult theme of intense hate, would gain, we feel, from a simpler and more direct treatment. The effort to suggest the vortex of sensations in the hero's mind, sustained as this effort is from beginning to end, cannot help straining at points. Highly effective in such scenes as the combat at "El Capitain", it often makes mystery where we do not feel that mystery should exist. Each detall, each...