Word: collected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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McDermott said that the Secret Service's attempt to collect all false bills was proving successful...
...group, calling itself the ad hoc committee to support Kent State Legal Defense, has already collected $350 from North House residents and hopes to collect considerably more throughout the Harvard community...
...Government income, figures how much the U.S. would have taken in if there were full employment. Thus, a deficit under ordinary accounting might well turn out to be a surplus in the full-employment budget. Example: in this fiscal year, the Government stands to spend about $210 billion and collect roughly $195 billion, thus running a deficit of $15 billion or so. But under full-employment accounting, the U.S. would show a surplus-because it would have taken in well over $210 billion if the optimum number of people had jobs...
...room has suddenly sobered up. Uncomfortable. If the Somerset could offer a real "cabaret" atmosphere, that, of course, wouldn't matter-everyone in the room would be equally drunk or at least warmly receptive. But at the Somerset the smoke rises twenty feet before it begins to collect and not even the most spendthrift of boozehounds could compensate for the room's disarming amount of light...
...wells of the Middle East have continued to work through crisis after crisis-and will likely continue to do so-because the Arabs need oil money. North African and Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, collect a total of $4.8 billion annually in oil revenues. As Kuwait's Oil Minister Abdul Rahman Attiiqi has said, "Any oil stoppage could cause more harm to Arab than to American interests." Oil provides 76.5% of Saudi Arabia's revenue, 94% of Kuwait's, 79% of Libya's and 56% of Iraq's. The international markets are controlled...