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Found 25 text references:
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" In "The Doctor and the Doctor's Wife" we discover a source of the doctor's cultural blindness in a Victorian sensibility that represses "base" emotions or instincts, privileges reason, and constructs absolute dichotomies of right and wrong, "civilized" and "primitive."..."
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SCHEDLER, CHRISTOPHER. "THE `TRIBAL' LEGACY OF HEMINGWAY'S NICK ADAMS"
Hemingway Review
19.1 Sept. 22 1999: 64
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" Ms. MILLER: We told them, 'Please don't do that, because you just told us that she would have -- suffer brain hemorrhages, chronic lung disease, blindness, mental -- all these things."
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MEYER, RICHARD E. "Take time to show the story"
Quill
88.6 July 1 2000: 34
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"... advance is crucial to solving the nutritional deficiencies of Third World people who suffer blindness and other diseases due to a lack of this vitamin."
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Halal, William E. "The Top 10 Emerging Technologies"
Futurist
34.4 July 1 2000: 1
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"... and its contents to a creditor who turned Watkins's negatives over to an unscrupulous rival; by 1890, in his sixties, Watkins began to suffer from incipient blindness, arthritis and persistent vertigo; five years later, he..."
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BERKSON, BILL. "The Photographist"
Art in America
88.4 Apr. 1 2000: 120
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" I would hope that we will no longer suffer from collective blindness as we did facing the Rwandan genocide."
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. "Toward Global Health Rights: AN INTERVIEW WITH Joelle Tanguy"
Tikkun
15.1 Jan. 1 2000: 75
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" We are in the homes of people who have Guinea worm, we are addressing the plight of people who suffer from river blindness or trachoma."
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Merrill, S. Austin,Tibbon, Talya. "Beyond the Presidency: International Influence and the Pursuit of Justice"
Journal of International Affairs
52.2 Mar. 22 1999: 445
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" In sub-Saharan Africa, about three million children under five suffer from blindness caused by vitamin A deficiency. -Future Harvest press release, May 10. "
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Sixeas, Virginia M. "Sweet potatoes"
Environment
42.6 July 1 2000: 8
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"... Davidson suffers from it. The only cure for this blindness is to learn a new language from the inside, so as to come to be at home in it. For it is only when we are able so..."
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Levy, Neil. "Stepping Into the Present: MacIntyre's Modernity"
Social Theory and Practice
25.3 Sept. 22 1999: 471
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" Fortunately, none of the books under review here suffers from such blindnesses."
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Thurston, Michael. "What Is It Then Between Us: Traditions of Love in AmericanPoetry"
College Literature
26.3 Sept. 22 1999: 249
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" A baby born at 24 weeks has a 50 percent to 60 percent chance of survival, and as many as 70 percent of babies born that prematurely will suffer disabilities ranging from digestive problems to blindness to mental retardation."
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Goff, Karen Goldberg. "Off their feet: Bed rest leaves pregnant women on the sidelines for babies' sake"
Washington Times
June 27 1999: 1
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"... strokes, blindness, and amputations in 30-year-olds, if they are not properly diagnosed and treated early." Diabetes And Depression: More Than Double Trouble People who have diabetes and also have depression suffer far more than people who have diabetes..."
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D'Arrigo, Terri. "Drumroll, Please"
Diabetes Forecast
52.9 Sept. 1 1999: 58
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" To continue the play required that one did not suffer, to use an expression Wittgenstein associated with the duck-rabbit, "aspect blindness." It fits my historical schematism to perfection that Johnson should have begun the Correspondance School in 1962."
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Danto, Arthur C. "Correspondance School Art"
Nation
268.12 Mar. 29 1999: 30-31
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" Those who suffer SBS can live with a number of consequences such as attention and balance problems, blindness, deafness, cerebral palsy, death, emotional problems, GI problems, and many different kinds of learning disabilities and mental retardation."
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Parker, Marcie. "Silenced Angels"
Journal of Comparative Family Studies
35.3 June 22 2004: 511-514
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" Hanging over both aspects of the exhibition, the forbidden and the ignored, was the silent, discomfiting query "who profits--and who suffers--through our everyday blindness?" Countering..."
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VINE, RICHARD. "Wider Focus"
Art in America
88.5 May 1 2000: 64
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" Neither suffer fools gladly; they aren't cocktail-circuit schmoozers either, and they probably share the same suspicious instincts as Groucho Marx when invited to join a club, expressing reservations about any club that would have him as a member."
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Dettmer, Jamie. "Scramble Continues in 2000 Dog Pile"
Insight on the News
15.37 Oct. 4 1999: 8
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" His faultless pop instincts suffer when trotted out before a live microphone - a depressing discovery since he reproduces a good deal of his hits with striking accuracy."
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. "Misfires aside, he's still Sweet"
Washington Times
Nov. 15 2004: 05
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" Realize that behind each question lies the subliminal suggestion of "We love you and don't want to see you suffer." Naysayers are important business allies."
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Wolter, Romanus. "Take no for an answer: don't dismiss naysayers--ask for advice, and turn it into a tool for success"
Entrepreneur
32.10 Oct. 1 2004: 128-129
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" Suddenly, he realizes that, as a dropout from school, he concluded that only one road lay open to him: to follow his instinct and leave his city in quest of his goal."
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Knapp, Bettina L. "Ook Chung. L'Experience interdite"
World Literature Today
78.3-4 Sept. 1 2004: 116-118
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" I should see Mike Tyson for that." Said third-string quarterback Casey Weldon, who was fined $5,000 for leaving the bench: "It was instinct to go, but I realized I had no helmet and better get out of there. [Center Cory] Raymer..."
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Snider, Rick. "Guard Tre Johnson may look over job ads"
Washington Times
Jan. 13 2000: 7
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"... on instinct at first," CNN's Charlie Hoff said yesterday. "We realized, for instance, that there were TVs throughout the school during the attack."
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Harper, Jennifer. "News crews placed in difficult position: Emotions clashed with need to report"
Washington Times
Apr. 22 1999: 12
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" To expect such machinery to perform effectively towards the realization of the goals envisaged by its authors would require nothing short of a miracle."
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ALIABADI, YOUSSEF S. "The Idea of Civil Liberties and the Problem of Institutional Government in Iran"
Social Research
67.2 June 22 2000: 345
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" When one considers "the laws of polite social geography" in general and the idea that the household's machinery was to be kept behind the scenes in particular, one begins to realize the subversive implications of Keckley's title."
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Sorisio, Carolyn. "Unmasking the Genteel Performer: Elizabeth Keckley's Behind the Scenes and the Politics of Public Wrath"
African American Review
34.1 Mar. 22 2000: 19
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" USA-Engage set out to shrink that number. "We realized that a lot of groups pushing unilateral sanctions were using the Internet," said Bill Lane, a lobbyist for construction-machinery giant Caterpillar. "They had beat us to the punch." Now,..."
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Dougherty, Carter. "Capitalist tool"
Washington Times
Mar. 22 2000: 8
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" In viewing Hemingway's life, Lynn and Crews have noted his blind spots and his ability to deceive and manipulate but have then gone on to see blindness and manipulation where they do not exist."
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STEWART, MATTHEW C. "Ernest Hemingway and World War I: Combatting Recent Psychobiographical Reassessments, Restoring the War"
Papers on Language & Literature
36.2 Mar. 22 2000: 198
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"... of the snail-slow bureaucratic machinery and to realizing that the arts are insignificant to Congress, except as a bargaining chip for its larger agendas."
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Erstein, Hap. "Report from the actress who did time at NEA"
Washington Times
May 28 2000: 8
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