Word: zoned
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Dates: during 1980-1989
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...retaliatory" deployment of new Soviet short-range missiles in East Germany and Czechoslovakia. In the letter, Lutheran clergy and parishioners from a suburb of Dresden declared themselves "horrified by the very thought" of the dual deployment, and urged Honecker to support a Scandinavian call for a European nuclear-free zone. Open criticism of both sides in the missile dispute has become a regular feature of local and district meetings of Protestant churches in East Germany, provoking fitful government repression...
Students are taught to test their blood four or five times a day. Their goal: to remain within the "gray zone," the normal range of readings between 50 and 150 mg of glucose per 0.1 liter of blood. The adjustment is uncomfortable for those whose bodies are used to higher sugar levels. "I usually feel more energetic at around 200," says Angela, 28, but she is happy to make the change because studies show that this discipline will improve her chances of having a normal child...
...stay in the gray zone, Angela and her classmates will have to increase their injections of insulin from two a day to three, and in some cases four, usually taken before meals and at bedtime. By far the most difficult part of the tight-control regimen is learning how much insulin to give. Most diabetics are accustomed to simply following doctors' orders when it comes to their dosages. Not so under tight control. Students in the self-care program must learn how to adjust their insulin dosage based on their last blood-glucose reading, what and how much they...
...week's end all of the members of the class have successfully entered the gray zone. Two have achieved and maintained this state with the help of an insulin pump, a still-experimental device that mechanically injects a maintenance dose of insulin into the body throughout the day. For all the demands and nuisance of the tight-control regimen, most graduates say it has given them greater freedom. Instead of being told they must never eat ice cream or alter their meal times, they can be more flexible and occasionally enjoy forbidden foods, as long as they adjust their...
...that Cornell wasn't playing well and spending lots of time working the puck around the Crimson zone All contrair. But the Big Red would be frustrated all evening, unable to generate the kind of chances necessary to beat Tate...