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When these women came to term, their midwives followed one of two sets of instructions, chosen at random and given to them just before each birth.
Carried westward and southward by winds and currents, they discovered what they came to term the "new world," although it turned out to be many new worlds.
One of his "children" — the third clump of cells — had already been "taken," lost while the two others came to term.
Le Scandale, as the Burtons themselves came to term it, raged unabated until, and even after, they divorced their respective mates, traveled the world trying to escape the notoriety that made them immortal and married in Canada in 1964.
This - together with other discoveries, such as the fact that the invincible German war economy had been thoroughly badly run, with minimal use of female labour, and more than a million domestic servants in the country as late as September 1944 - induced in Galbraith a permanent scepticism about what he later came to term "the conventional wisdom".
In the mid-1990s when my sister and I were nursing an A-list star's film project through what I came to term "Hollywood Nightmare No 1" and I, the writer, became daunted by the madness, my sister sought to steel my nerve by quoting sacred text from the La-la Land bible: "Remember, it ain't show art.
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