Word: victimized
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Dates: during 1930-1939
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...that primary cancers usually throw off stray cells, which drift to distant parts of the body. Radiation probably has nothing to do with the drift. If the patient lived long enough the stray cancer cells would probably develop into secondary cancers. But the primary cancer ordinarily kills the victim before the secondary cancers have time to become annoying. Radiation destroys the primary cancer, prolongs the patient's life until the metastatic, secondary cancers have time to grow and cause their fatal erosions...
...priceless secrets from allied officers but eventually sacrifices honor and country for love. Afterwards comes the scene in the sombre prison. As in "Dishonored", the heroine in one sequence seats herself at the piano, plays stirring tunes while her lover watches. Ramon Navarro is the young officer who falls victim...
...clothing, an unsuccessful suitor for Susan's hand, rescued them by giving Dick a job but put Susan in a dangerous spot by sending him to a distant factory and keeping him there. Susan successfully repulsed Villain Bulgin's ponderous advances but gradually fell a victim to a rich young Jew, Harry Levison. Bulgin discovered her secret, vengefully wrote an anonymous letter to Dick which brought him racing home. Susan admitted everything; Dick rushed off to kill Levison. He saw Levison's father instead. A few minutes after he had left, old Levison was discovered dead...
...Britishers in Bengal was certain from the moment that Viceroy the Earl of Willingdon issued his ordinance suppressing the right of free speech and many another right (TIME, Dec. 14).* Last week fate made that innocent and worthy bureaucrat Charles Geoffrey Buckland Stevens, District Magistrate of Comilla, the first victim of fierce Bengalese reprisal...
Leonardo found a lottery ticket. Prizes totaled $25,000. First prize, $10,000, was to go to the holder of the ticket with numbers most nearly corresponding to the date of the first suicide from the new bridge, the age, weight, height of the victim. Angry police found plenty of holders who had bought tickets for 50¢ but searched in vain for the sellers. Coroner Leonardo, remembering that in a similar lottery at Niagara Falls a corpse had been placed in the gorge to "throw" the prize, promised that when the first suicide was committed he would keep the victim...