Word: carelessly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Serious as it has become, the problem of air and water pollution is not beyond solution. Technology and hard work can still correct man's careless mistakes. But the damage that is done when unspoiled land is paved over or poorly developed may well be irreversible. That message is finally being heeded by state legislatures across...
...Knicks third-quarter rally based on the non-shooting and careless passing of Celtic starters clinched the win for New York...
Only a few years ago, most city folk thought that good ole country music was something only a born hillbilly could love. Now flat-picked guitars and twangy banjos have begun to compete with even the loudest howls of amplified rock; soulful laments about careless love are heard as often as hip pop. Last year's cornball is this year's lollipop−and to underline changing tastes, a new monthly magazine, Country Music, is Johnny-Cashing...
...self-the outsider, permitted far enough inside various closed, interesting worlds to observe them acutely but not so far in that he made any special commitments to their inhabitants. His first great success had been 1934's Appointment in Samarra, a savage little study of how a few careless social gestures could destroy a pillar of smalltown, upper-middle-class WASP society. O'Hara knew that world well, but was not truly of it, being Irish and Catholic and the son of a man desperately insecure about his social footing. Later, when O'Hara turned...
...only lost to Columbia 6-3 last year and we were in it all the way. They tend to get careless and fool around a lot," Dougherty said...