Word: creditably
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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Most students, like Rolf Goetze, manager of the Refreshment Agency, view the ten per cent as an "assessment." Not many, however, are aware that in return for the assessment, each agency receives a certain amount of insurance, standardized records and a general accounting system, secretarial services, credit strength of the corporation to assist in borrowing, and use of office facilities...
That Daphni is a starred stop for travelers is to the credit of French Archaeologist Gabriel Millet, who in 1893 persuaded Greek authorities to save what remained of Daphni's mosaics. The ancient monastery is now a museum, and its mosaics, cleaned and repaired last year, can be seen in something approaching their original freshness (see color page...
What happened to autos, say the manufacturers, is essentially the same thing that happened to other consumer durable goods such as refrigerators, home freezers, TV sets, home washers and dryers. All were riding the boom-time surge in consumer credit as families tried to catch up on buying held back by World War II and Korea. This year the buyers finally caught up. Autos, along with other big-ticket items, were bound to slow down as debt-burdened consumers decided to hold off and pay their bills. After increasing 23% in 1955, installment credit increased only 10% in 1956, another...
Unfortunately, Actress Turner is responsible for more than her own acting. As proprietor of the company that co-produced this picture, Cinemagnate Turner must also take some of the credit for the picture's treacly taste, clumsy structure and prevailing mood of moral Lanarchy...
Then, in the eighth, Brigham began to weaken. Penn tallied two runs on an infield hit, a hit batsman, a walk, and a scoring single to center. Byron Johnson relieved at this point, and ultimately gained credit...