Word: treating
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This is the kind of harebrain thinking on Jeffries part that can become the vicious cannonfodder of enormous discord between Jews and Blacks, and the leaders of Black students at Harvard ought to have enough clarity of mind to recognize this and thus to treat Jeffries with the contempt he warrants. Jeffries warrants the same contempt that his harebrain counterpart among those I like to call the "scum segment" of America's New Right--the segment who utter fullfledged idiocy about the non-existence of the Holocaust, cynically placing advertisements to this effect in newspapers and magazines...
...light activation which is possible with BDP-MA, as with its predecessor, enables doctors to increase the effectiveness and the specificity of the treatment. Lasers make it possible to treat cancer-affected organs which are not directly accessible to normal light. Due to their high intensity, lasers also reduce necessary exposure times...
...federal agents after being lured to a hotel by an ex-girl friend. Now, says the Rev. Abraham Woods, one of the civil rights veterans who has championed Arrington's cause, "they're out to destroy this fine mayor. They have a Klan mentality. They think they can treat blacks the way they want to. They belong to the old school...
...mature" roles. As Alexandra Bergson, the Swedish farmer's daughter who tames the "wild land," she has a steely grace. But what was grand and moving in the novel comes out small and ordinary. Maybe it's because screenwriter Robert W. Lenski and director Glenn Jordan treat every event in Alexandra's life (a family quarrel, a sudden death) as if it were a scene from Knots Landing. Or maybe it's just that Cather's bittersweet picture of frontier life can't be reduced to greeting-card sentiments...
...think it would be a very unfortunate state of affairs if we didn't cooperate," says Avery, who last fall won the National Medal of Science for work in preventing infant lung disease. "The interdependence is pretty obvious. Industry can't treat any babies, and we can't manufacture pharmaceuticals...