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Word: excessive (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...oversupply has led to subtle price discounting, which enables some petroleum-producing states to unload part of their excess while keeping the.of-ficial price intact. OPEC'S price is pegged to the $10.46 that Saudi Arabia charges for its high-quality light oil; all other cartel crude is priced above or below that figure, depending on quality, shipping costs and other factors. Algeria's price has dropped from $14 per bbl. a year ago to $12 now, largely because premium charges for high quality and other factors have been removed. Libya has recently been forced to trim...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: OIL: Surplus and Strain in OPEC | 3/3/1975 | See Source »

...proved the feasibility of producing coal from oil. In fact, early Bureau of Mines tests in commercial scale plants at Rifle, Colorado, showed that oil could be made from coal at no cost per barrel when produced in series with a steam-generated electric power plant, using its excess steam to produce gasoline, a smokeless solid fuel, and liquid fuels worth more than the cost of the raw coal itself...

Author: By Lawrence B. Cummings, | Title: Stonewalling Synthetic Fuels | 2/26/1975 | See Source »

...Schuller's formula for church success consists of five points: "Accessibility, service, visibility, possibility thinking and excess parking." Some churchmen find that too shallow. "This church doesn't take religion seriously enough," complains Bob Merkle, the director of a counseling service who works with the church. "To fit in around here you have to be compulsively cheerful." The erudite Theology Today has been debating whether Schuller's message is a cultural copout...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Retailing Optimism | 2/24/1975 | See Source »

Love's Labor's Lost is an early comedy in which Shakespeare frolics with words. Sometimes they seem deliberately designed to be mockingly pedantic, zestful in excess. Then suddenly the master of language will yoke his dramatic poetry like a chariot...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Theater: All in Aught | 2/24/1975 | See Source »

...further parking restrictions are passed by Congress they would impose difficulties on University employees, Gilfix said. However, he said that will the prevent restrictions there is no excess demand for parking spaces and there are no employee parking waiting lists...

Author: By Rosina O. Bateson, | Title: University Will Not Increase parking Despite Suspension of EPA Restriction | 2/11/1975 | See Source »

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