Word: consultancy
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Studying the nature of man, Locke wrote, leads to the discovery of what God has willed governments to be. "The state of nature," he said, "has a law to govern it, winch obliges everyone: and reason, winch is that law, teaches all mankind, who will but consult it, that being all equal and independent, no one ought to harm another in his life, health, liberty or possessions." (This grouping of life, liberty and material wealth is fundamental to Locke, who also declared that "government has no other end but the preservation of property." Similar pronouncements have often appeared...
...styles described in Legros's L'Art de la Coëffure des Dames Françoises had become de rigueur for all the best heads in Europe. But with the tastemaker gone, faddism has flourished-so much so that European ladies of fashion can now consult a 39-volume behemoth that illustrates no fewer than 3,774 current hair styles, many of them preposterous variations on the once decorous pompadour...
Despite the examples of Maren Bergrud and his son, one of Pike's great gifts was in aiding the people who flocked to consult...
...Crunch, but for those of us out here in Alumniland, it's all we have left. We could judge the approach of winter by how far along we were in the alphabet. Now we must revert to the calendar. And we shall be forced, like everyone else, to consult a schedule to find out which game is next--a particularly undesirable development in view of the condition of my own schedule...
...spokesman for the Cambridge school department said yesterday that Vellucci requested that Berman consult with the superintendent of schools and the city's planning department to determine if there were other alternatives within the city...