Word: suspects
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...should suspect cancer if the patient has any lump, any persistent sore on the skin, persistent hoarseness, indigestion, or loss of appetite, or any disorder of the bowels over forty years...
...land the priest has a hard time keeping his flock at prayer, and great numbers desert him altogether. ... I am myself a theologian of considerable gifts, and yet I can no more imagine immortality than I can imagine the Void which existed before matter took form. Neither, I suspect, can the Pope...
...taken larger supplies. . . . There is every reason to hope that the last quarter's figures will show a small profit for the whole year. . . . But very large mining areas are still working at a loss, while the profit for the whole country has been small." Though one would never suspect it by looking at the funereal unemployment map, some 50,000 more British miners have work now than during the same period a year ago, but some 150,000 miners remain jobless...
...houses, the University has provided ventilators which have for a long time proved admirable embellishments to the otherwise bare walls. There is one difficulty with these; with the general increase in knowledge during the last few decades, some of the more sagacious among the undergraduates have been led to suspect the genuineness of these instruments. In some quarters this tendency has developed into open disbelief that any air circulates through them...
...carefully as though it were something new and imaginative. But Her Private Affair is not new. It is the familiar society murder story now arranged around Ann Harding as a Viennese woman who killed in a just cause, and whose husband is the presiding judge when an innocent suspect is tried for the case. In spite of a script containing a scene of two people struggling for a revolver and full of lines like "You wouldn't do this to me," Stein has used smart craftsmanship. He avoids telling the story in flashbacks from the trial of the woman...