Word: enjoy
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...fact that the doctors were able to enjoy the cuisine and courtesies of the nearly empty hotel without any adverse aftereffects was the only positive note to come out of the meeting; participants agreed that they are as perplexed as ever about the cause of the illness. Despite the efforts of researchers at dozens of laboratories, medical sleuths still cannot say whether the disease was brought on by a toxic substance or some unusual virus-though they appear to have excluded bacteria. Admitted Dr. William E. Parkin, chief epidemiologist of the Pennsylvania state health department: "It may be one year...
...raised nationwide among American Jews. The U.S. Government since 1973 has contributed $13 million to their support. Some angry Israelis have dubbed those who seek this aid "defectors" or "dropouts." Josef Almogi, chairman of the Jewish Agency, which supervises all immigration to Israel, complains that "those who drop out enjoy better conditions. They can stay in Europe three to six months at the expense of American agencies that then get them refugee visas to go on to America, Canada or wherever...
...least one co-star strips down to a bikini in the first ten minutes, the better to keep males in a state of gape-jawed passivity and expectation thereafter. But the show also spends a more-than-usual amount of the weekly $300,000 budget on things women enjoy observing-"fashions and hair styles," as one of its producers says...
...rarely in the Soviet Union. Because of Moscow's need for hard currency, most of the 96 tons of gray-black sturgeons' eggs it produces annually are exported, bringing $5.9 million annually to the Kremlin's coffers but leaving little chance for the ordinary Russian to enjoy his national delicacy...
John B. Fox '59, dean of Harvard College, presented findings of a 1974 survey which showed that women enjoy the house system more than men but that "both sexes are very satisfied with residential life...