Word: ahead
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...heady, doctrinaire days of the great leap. This doubtless shocked the ideological zealots who only a few months ago were boasting that the slavery of the people's communes would mean realization of the Marxist ideal-"from each according to his ability, to each according to his needs" -ahead even of Russia. That boast is no longer heard...
...cooperate with the government and in turn get cushy government jobs. Sample: Labor Confederation Chief Fidel Velázquez is also a Senator. Even if López Mateos' stern measures win this round, the show of worker loyalty behind Vallejo was a signal of more labor turmoil ahead...
What will the U.S. find just over the next economic hill? Last week, in the fourth of a series of FORTUNE articles on the course of the economy, the U.S. public got an idea of the prosperity it can expect in the decade ahead. "From 1965 on," said FORTUNE, "the U.S. should enter a new age of abundance that will make even the great days of the 1950s look a little austere...
...little more than a week since Vag had returned from the City and already he was growing unhappy with Cambridge. The weather no longer depressed him, for that had improved, but something that he could not pin down bothered him, something about the atmosphere of the University itself. Looking ahead of him, Vag could see his future stretching like a straight railroad track, the parallel rails appearing to come closer together as they ran across his mental landscape...
After 11 minutes of the third period, it looked as if the Crimson had sewed up the game. Cabral's goal early in the frame put the varsity ahead 7 to 3, and after 10 minutes of indecisive lacrosse, Andy Leaf sunk what was to be the varsity's last score...