Word: cleaning
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Republicans usually wear hats and always clean their paintbrushes...
...just for one month, the wholesale price index rose at an annual rate of only 1.2%. Investors also appreciated that much in Ford's program had the potential to help industry, including his calls for greater investment tax credits, deregulation of natural-gas prices, easing of the Clean Air Act (see ENVIRONMENT), liberalization of the capital gains tax and tax deductions for preferred dividends...
...President's call for "amendments to the Clean Air Act" referred to changes suggested by the Nixon Administration last spring. But Congress has so far rejected the amendments in the face of a growing consensus that some of the law's most controversial provisions are indeed necessary and practical. A recent study by the National Academy of Sciences, for example, persuasively justified the present tight controls on auto fumes with a detailed cost-benefit argument. Though cleaning up the car's noxious emissions could eventually cost as much as $8 billion, the report said, the benefit...
...when the library is opened and the visitors stream into Cambridge, Kanavos wants to be ready to greet them with a clean bed for the night and, perhaps more importantly under the new environmental regulations, a parking space...
...Clean Sweep...