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Word: enjoy (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Jerry Ford, at once so simple and yet so perplexing, could almost be believed when he said, "I get a great feeling every day I get up. I can't wait to get over to the office. Some days I am more disappointed than others, but I enjoy the challenge every...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: THE PRESIDENCY by HUGH SIDEY: Oval Office Optimism | 12/29/1975 | See Source »

...conflict between two worlds-one rich, one poor-is developing, and the battlefield is the globe itself. On one side are two dozen or so industrialized, non-Communist states whose 750 million citizens consume most of the world's resources, produce most of its manufactured goods and enjoy history's highest standard of living. Demanding an ever larger share of that wealth are about 100 underdeveloped poor states with 2 billion people-millions of whom exist in the shadow of death by starvation or disease. So far, the conflict has been limited to economic pressures and proposals...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Special Report: Poor vs. Rich : A New Global Conflict | 12/22/1975 | See Source »

...also stated the group's intention "to let students relate to something other than books!"--an attractive invitation in an era of overbooking. "One More Day" expressed the joy that is possible in each day and ignited a desire, which the entire performance fueled, for the ability to enjoy a day just for its playfulness...

Author: By Kay Matschullat, | Title: Rhythm for a Playful Day | 12/17/1975 | See Source »

...direct and the motive far more pressing than tenure or trendiness. If some of them are not too bright, they make no effort to veil the fact under layers of cant and credentials. And, on the whole, they seem to be the only individuals in Cambridge who really enjoy themselves most of the time. Long life and good times to them; may they always be there, in the Yard, to keep us from losing sight of the obvious and the eternal in our constant grasping for the rarefied and ephemeral...

Author: By Aram BAKSHIAN Jr., | Title: Confessions of a Pol In Academia | 12/16/1975 | See Source »

Living off-campus in Oakland with his German shepherd and the coach of Cal's junior-varsity team, Muncie is happiest when he can disappear into the California wilderness on cross-country skis or with a backpack. "I really enjoy getting away," he says. "Out there, no one can hassle you." Last winter he spent four grueling days climbing 3,500 ft. up snowbound Rte. 120 into Yosemite National Park. The purpose: three days of skiing in pristine Tuolumne Meadows. "No one had set foot in that snow," he says...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: Col's Improbable Hero | 12/15/1975 | See Source »

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