Word: treated
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Dates: during 1990-1999
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About 50 people were present at a time to mingle, eat and hear Georgi's short speech, which urged students to respect their new freedom and to treat dining service workers as part of the House...
...They treat me like a celebrity here," he said...
...culture has nurtured characters like Tom Murdock, an Arizona entrepreneur who in 1969 started what is now Murdock Madaus Schwabe, whose Nature's Way line is the top-selling herbal brand in health-food stores. Murdock founded the company to market the chaparral herb, which he had used to treat his cancer-stricken wife...
...assume that "natural" means safe, unless you want to risk ending up like Socrates, who committed suicide by drinking hemlock. More recently, folks have suffered liver damage from sipping teas brewed from comfrey, an herb that is used in poultices and ointments to treat sprains and bruises and should never be taken internally. Special note to pregnant women and nursing mothers: you should avoid a number of herbs, including Echinacea, senna, comfrey and licorice...
...rode the Green Line to the Museum of Fine Arts for the Boston Jewish Film Festival, I nursed similar expectations. What's the first thing that comes to mind when you prepare yourself to watch films that treat "Jewish themes," as the program booklet put it? The Holocaust. I, too, looked forward to a series of Schindler's Lists and documentaries. Arriving at the Museum, I discovered that few of the films listed in the program booklet had anything at all to do with what most consider the watershed experience of Jewish culture. "Jewish themes" went beyond the Holocaust...