Word: filles
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...greenery and birds is the return of gasoline. The Federal Energy Office made it official last week: stocks are high and the first postembargo shipments of Arab oil will arrive within the month. But the FEO also issued a warning. Because domestic refineries do not have enough capacity to fill an unrestricted demand for gasoline there will be continuing shortages-4% in this quarter and up to 5% for the rest of 1974-unless drivers continue to conserve fuel...
...this leaves one thing that limits the profligate use of energy: high gasoline prices. To fill up the tank of a big car can run as much as $11 or $12 in places where gas costs more than 60? per gal. It remains uncertain whether such prices will cool the ardor of a nation for which freewheeling mobility has become a way of life. What is all too certain, on the other hand, are the consequences of the resumption of wasteful driving habits: the return of spot shortages, canceled trips, the whole headache of having to do without gasoline...
...believe that it does. But in the end, the decision to "go nuclear" and take the risks inherent in that decision is up to the public. Safety is not the only factor involved. Of all the alternative power sources now available, only nuclear energy is far enough developed to fill Americans' ever-growing demand for electricity in the near future. Should oil and coal, with all their problems, be used to take up the gap? Or can the growth of electricity consumption be slowed enough through energy conservation and more efficient electrical devices to preclude the need for great...
...outfield was one of Park's pre-season worries, as he had to fill the shoes of Kevin Hampe and Hal Smith who were lost to graduation. But when St. Pierre returns to the line-up, Park feels that with Geotz and Thomas he has a solid outfield...
...organizers are "optimistic" that they will fill Kresge Auditorium--which seats 1200 people--for the event, beginning at 8:30 p.m. tonight, Ozonoff said...