Word: crash
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...these reasons, the City Council, at times dominated by partisan politics and old town-gown animosities, is not particularly suited for the complex discussion on DNA research. Still, without more than a three-week crash course in DNA, its decision to place a ban on the research until further inquiries are made, is prudent...
...have to take your strength from somewhere else." Said State Highway Patrolman Dan Gust: "I've seen a lot of accidents. But when you get right down to it, you get hurt just the same as anybody else." Gust's son, Steven, 17, had died in the crash...
Well the rain exploded with a mighty crash...
This interim triumph in the face of agonizing pressure was one of precious few highlights in Janet Guthrie's two-week introduction to Indy. From the first day, when American Airlines lost her luggage-driver's suit, crash helmet and all-it had been an uphill battle...
...economy rolled through the late 1960s without recession, investors got the naive idea that profits, particularly of some growth or "glamour" companies, would keep on rising rapidly forever-so that almost no price was too high to pay for the prospect of sharing in future earnings. Before the crash came in 1973-74, P/E ratios of growth companies had been bid up to stratospheric levels that the Dow Jones P/E average never came close to matching. One index of 15 glamour stocks hit an average P/E of 47.4 at the end of 1972; two years later it was down...