Word: enjoyed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...They're not pressured courses, but they're very time-consuming," she said. "I enjoy them...
Executives of the firms at the heart of the privacy debate disagree. Indeed most information is collected for the best of purposes- for example, to enable social-welfare programs or the credit system to work. Hal Arnold, an executive at Equifax, argues forcefully. "If people are going to enjoy the benefits of credit, they must be prepared to giveup some privacy." Similarly, this is a social cost of demands for more government services Says Jerome Bolin, president of Abraham Lincoln Insurance Co. in Spring field, Ill.: "As society becomes more complicated, it does become difficult to guard people...
...need a license to breathe." But the action is essential. By 1979 the park service expects 302 million people to be visiting the National Parklands. Unless steps are taken now to preserve these wonderlands of nature, there may be a lot less of them for later visitors to enjoy...
Along the way, the reader can enjoy MacDonald's acid descriptions of the Sunbelt boneyards and debate his bleak editorial: given the depredations of the bulldozer, if there is a golden age in America it is far more likely to be enjoyed in Keokuk than in Fort Lauderdale...
...with the murder of a Swedish police inspector, Stig Nyman, who meets his Maker in a Stockholm hospital room at the hands of a bayonet-wielding figure. The murder is horribly bloody and practically guaranteed to turn the stomachs of the squeamish. In fact, only Sam Peckinpah could really enjoy it. But like the rest of the film it is quite realistic, and therefore effective...