Word: dip
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Since 1965, Eisner figures that real corporate profits, adjusted for the war-fueled inflation, declined by 17%. He calculates that soaring prices also have caused the real average income of the U.S. production worker to dip by about 2% in the past five years. 'This loss in income," says Eisner, "must be a major factor in working-class malaise and tension...
Events seemed to justify Heath's doomsaying. The four-day national newspaper strike in early June and a slowdown by doctors unsettled the la bor scene. More important, the trade figures for May, made public only three days before the election, showed a sharp dip of $74 million, shaking voters' confidence in Wilson's assurances about the economy's strength...
...Rumania, where he comes to think of himself as "a sort of low-flying U-2," Bech attends an underground cabaret that features an endless number of variety acts, including an East German girl in a cowboy outfit singing Dip in the Hot of Texas. Humor at the expense of literal or imprecise translation is rampant. An admirer slathering to translate Bech into Bulgarian asks, "You are not a wet writer, no. You are a dry writer...
Researcher Cade could not resist the temptation, as he puts it, of plunging his hand again into the same lucky dip. He tried the salts of other metals closely related to lithium, and drew blanks. Then he turned to strontium, which competes with calcium in many vital biochemical processes and is some how involved in the body's handling of another trace element, magnesium. Again Cade picked the carbonate form as the least likely to upset the stomach. He recently told colleagues that he has tried it on himself and noted "a distinct tranquilizing effect," though he considers himself...
...January 1971. For onetime top-ten TV headliners to gamble on a summer-replacement audition requires "tremendous guts," marvels one ABC executive. Tommy himself admits that some of his show-biz colleagues might consider the deal "demeaning," and that off-season substitute series are "generally so much sheep-dip...