Word: collected
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...better understand the mechanics of this hidden process, the Japanese researchers are extremely eager to collect the volcano's ashes, which originate in the earth's mantle below the ocean floor...
...suit ever decided against IBM, was jubilant. "The award is a great thing for us, but it is also a great thing for the industry," said Wheeler. "The customers will ultimately benefit because it will make for better products and better price performance." The company, of course, will not collect its sudden bonanza while the case is tied up in appeals, a process that could last for years. But if the judgment is upheld, Telex will ultimately pocket interest payments as well-which pile up at the rate of nearly $100,000 per day, or half as fast...
...years' service, regardless of age. Under the old contract, workers had to be at least 56 before they could exercise a "30 and out" option. The new plan becomes effective by stages over the next six years and also provides more generous payments. By 1978, a retiree will collect a pension of $700 monthly, including whatever Social Security benefits he has coming...
...will continue to collect signatures until the October meeting of the Committee on House and Undergraduate Life, Carlip said...
...worker may retire after 30 years with the company at any age and he will receive full pensions benefits. Although the union was asking for an increase in pensions to $650 a month, the contract sets benefits at $550. But it insures that retired workers will continue to collect that full sum even after they begin receiving social security benefits. By 1978, the average 65-year-old retired worker's monthly benefits will thus total about...