Word: ad
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Freshman heavyweight crew coach Ted Washburn expressed disappointment with the Ad Board's decision last night. Its failure to grant the special waiver was "an unnecessary and completely indefensible blow to 17 uninvolved and innocent squad members," he said...
Lundy served to Brightfield's backhand, then drove the Tiger's return deep to the ad-court and on the tape. Brightfield gamely rifled a backhand return, but Mr. Lundy stroked a crisp forehand volley cross-court for the winner...
Federal fiscal thinking seems to center on placating special interests−the ecologists, those with kids in private schools, the elderly, the handicapped, the unemployed, the military, foreign governments, ad infinitum, without the least thought of what the total bill will...
...know, the one you always find in advertisements on the Op-Ed page of The New York Times. It said that the industry was too young to have put a permanent solution to the radioactive waste problem into practice. But the best scientists are working on it, the ad said, so the problem is as good as solved...
...aside from all this, I think most people are afraid because radiation, and the technology needed to bring enough radiation together to produce 1300 megawatts of electricity, are just plain scary. If most people were not afraid, after all, that ad, aimed at frightened people, would not have been put on the Op-Ed page of The New York Times...