Word: fed
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Americans were making donations to the U.S. Government, the citizens of Willimantic, Conn., were doing their best to keep their money out of the hands of local officials. When one town official predicted that the property tax rate would be going up again, after a 50% jump since 1968, fed-up and frustrated residents jammed into the town meeting to vote...
...people together and creates a sense of purpose and adventure. "If you're in a rut, locked into your career," says Marvin Geller, director of Princeton's counseling services, "you may hope for some cataclysmic event to shake you out of it." Nostalgia for the '30s, fed by TV shows like The Waltons, can make the harsh realities of depression seem attractive...
Harvard scored first at 3:21 of the first period on a goal by Paul Haley from Kevin Carr and Dan Bolduc. Carr fed Haley a perfect pass to send Haley in alone on Sollows, and he lifted a backhander over the sprawled Big Green netminder...
...monster, hugging the little girl who accepted him as a friend, innocently crushes her to death. In this version the adorable child and the monster are throwing petals into a well; the cherub looks up too sweetly and asks, "What sall we twow in next?" Thud. Obvious lines fed from one character to another abound, and Brooks often repeats his favorite gags, good or bad, with little regard for the audience's tolerance. You can see a joke coming from around the bend...
...monetary side, the Federal Reserve has been easing its tight money policies lately, and borrowing costs are on the decline. Still, it is unlikely that the Fed will move to a genuinely expansive policy by increasing the money supply more than 6% or so. Yet many experts are convinced that the rate should be higher to get interest rates down quickly. From such options, Ford must soon make decisions that will set the course of the economy in the first full year of his Administration...