Word: attracted
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Ford also stated that some Faculty members objected to the provisions for accelerated sabbatical credit and reduced teaching loads for Gen. Ed instructors, since, they felt, any program "worth its salt" would not need such inducements to attract sufficient teachers...
...spoken messages over big bundles of circuits. The commission felt that A.T.&T. had originally priced this fast-growing service abnormally low in order to attract big users. At the same time, the FCC denied A.T.&T.'s request for permission to send printed as well as spoken messages through its own transatlantic cables, but granted that right to international competitors that lease channels within the cables...
...discovery. This month speakers from the National Council of Tourism, headed by ex-president Miguel Aleman, are campaigning throughout North America to build up Mexico's industria de los viejitos-the oldster industry-which the council estimates would be worth $400 million a year if Mexico could attract only 1% of the annual retirees in the U.S. and Canada...
...been elected in primaries. Most of the others will come out of state conventions, mostly held in May and June. In these the active party worker, not the ordinary voter, has the final say. Thus, while the conventions have none of the splash of a big primary and rarely attract television cameras, they do manage to generate a good deal of political steam...
...Have you noticed how many people are smoking cigars?" The cigar companies doubt that the feminine market will last, and predict that cigarette sales will increase again; but the industry hopes nonetheless to keep cigar sales on the high plateau they have reached. To do so, and to attract young men about to smoke for the first time, it has raised its annual advertising another 15% to $35 million this year...