Word: suspectedly
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Dates: during 1940-1949
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...Wrote ahead-of-his-time Ben Franklin: "I hope that after having discovered the benefits of fresh and cool Air apply'd to the Sick, People will begin to suspect that possibly it may do no Harm to the Well...
...know the job and be well-equipped on taking a billet has overcome the first disappointment. Only the girls in the supply group, who believe they will know plenty by May 27, still feel double-crossed. Maybe the original six weeks is long enough to learn supply. We suspect most everyone realizes now that six weeks was never long enough for ten weeks of disbursing...
...newsreels and portraits. U.S. voters like their candidates big, broad-shouldered, modestly handsome. Citizens generally refrain from voting for a politician who makes them laugh-unless, like New York City's Mayor Fiorello LaGuardia, the man is obviously an expert caper-cutter. At the same time they suspect any candidate who gestures as if he went to dramatic school, and doubly suspect one handsome enough to inspire a faraway look in their wives' eyes...
...instructors seem to enjoy these literary flourishes as much as the class. In fact, we sometimes suspect they are laughing off their own problems. Mr. Ambrose admits his "association with the giggly sex" is making him giggly...
...symptoms is going to the doctor for a checkup-many a man's life has been saved because he was scared into the doctor's office by having a friend fall dead. Another group he urges to the doctor are the five or ten million who suspect they have heart disease but feel normal. Many will get good news. Dr. Steincrohn knows a woman who gave up nearly all exercise before she found out from her doctor that there was nothing wrong with her. She had unnecessarily missed five years of her favorite sport, tennis...