Word: utterer
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Dates: during 1920-1929
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...creations of the master dentist of today" (Dr. Harry J. Homer of Pittsburgh); that every time a child eats a lollypop "he might as well say goodbye to one of his teeth," and for "every man who habitually eats soft, mushy foods" the human race is one step nearer utter toothlessness.* "Diet is the most important factor in keeping the teeth ... in good health" (Dr. S. E. Butler of Tokyo, Japan). Some artificial dentures (plates and bridges) were shown, which deserved the description of "exquisite engineering in miniature...
Slowly, almost painfully, Sir Thomas began to speak. He did not utter exactly the words that Mr. Galsworthy wrote for his "Old English," but the emotion, the gnarled will standing like a beam in the tides, were the same...
...good debater, a good lawyer, industrious, the Nebraskan is distinguished mostly for his courage. He has not thought anything worth stooping for. Two years ago he was re-elected despite the fact that he did not leave Washington for his campaign, utter a speech, spend a penny. Homely, "dish-faced" some describe him-he has acquired a prestige which doubtless surprises...
...proved even closer than is now supposed. If no offspring resulted, evolution would by no means fall; the distance of apes and men from a parent stock would merely be demonstrated to be as great or greater than it is now estimated. Most scientists regarded the Kindia experiments with utter skepticism, though also, as becomes scientists, with open minds. From Moscow last week Dr. Ivanoff's chief assistant bitterly denied any connection with Atheist Smith's curious organization, did not deny that the experiments were to be made...
...Palace Cabinet" persistently refused to resign, despite the utter rout of its nominal supporters at the polls. Its real backers were more than hinted at in a widely credited rumor that Lord Lloyd had demanded, as British High Commissioner to Egypt, that if a Wafd cabinet should be formed special guarantees must be given Britain respecting Suez and the Sudan. A despatch positively asserted that he had also demanded the right to "approve" the members of any new cabinet which might be formed "in the interests of public safety...