Word: victimized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...cases of lung cancer, the treatments produced extensive destruction of malignant cells and noticeably improved the condition of the patients; four of them are still alive. In one cancer victim with an abdominal tumor six inches in diameter, the growth was shrunk to only 1½ inches; five months after it was removed, there was no detectable regrowth. One of the most impressive cases involved a patient with a cancerous kidney. Except for a small portion that had apparently been missed by the radio field, the entire tumor was destroyed...
...keeping with a season's worth of tradition, Harvard promptly dropped behind in the third, the victim of a two-out Huskie rally. A catchable pop fly got things rolling for the home team, falling into right field for a double. A single, one stolen base, and another single followed, and the Crimson saw its last lead of the season vanish...
...only major league pitcher ever to kill a batter with a pitched ball? Who was the victim...
What disturbs Miller most about the opposition is its chilling effect on his campaign to reform the U.M.W. In four years, the curt, pasty-faced Miller, a 22-year veteran of the mines and a victim of black-lung disease, has accomplished a lot. In 1974 he negotiated the richest contract in U.M.W. history, providing miners a 54% wage-and-benefit increase over three years. He has given members the right to elect board members and district officers, increased the union's safety staff, and lobbied toward passage in Congress a bill liberalizing compensation for black-lung sufferers...
This time around there shouldn't be many surprises however, as the senior-studded varsity boat is keying very hard on going out a winner. In fact, save seven man Todd Howard who was a victim of Princeton's cinderella year in 1973, none of the varsity members has every lost a race at the Sprints...