2023年9月3日 星期日

weal, common weal, “Like Father, Like Son.”

 “In their prime, Billy Connolly, Peter Ustinov, David Attenborough and the like could and should, for the benefit of the common weal, have been interviewed nightly for at least an hour until they ran out of things to say, or more likely the interviewer reached retirement age,” he wrote in “Like Father, Like Son.”


In the locality, a common weal was much easier to manufacture and identify, and its concerns were much easier to address in practice.
History of chronic urticaria was defined as self-report of repeated occurrence of short-lived cutaneous weals accompanied by redness and itching.
The fundamental issue was sovereignty and the orderly, pacific preservation of the public weal.
Although a private institute, its commitment to the public weal seemed to guarantee reliable, widespread distribution of the new vaccine.
The amounts injected are given in fig followed by the diameter of the weal in mm.
The question of the public weal remained, however.

1
a sound, healthy, or prosperous state WELL-BEING
2
obsolete BODY POLITICCOMMONWEAL

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