Word: fogging
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...asked Roger what he did with himself. "Not much," he replied. "Movies-many, many movies. I spend a lot of time at the movies. I don't even care what movie. Goodbye, Mr. Chips, The Sterile Cuckoo, Lost in the Fog...
Driving home, you watch six a.m. break through the fog in Connecticut. The sun comes up flaming red-orange, burning the mist from the tops of the trees. And you think again of the fertility of the seen at the fountain, the richness of people getting themselves back to the garden. The weight of politics and politicians falls away for a moment, and the "maybe" sounds again...
Tear gas in the vicinity of Adams, Lowell, and Quincy Houses was sometimes as thick as fog. Students repeatedly cried for water. Many held moistened towels over their mouths and noses. Small puddles of vomit dotted the streets...
...watched over the birth of the sea, when it burst in flood from the womb?-when I wrapped it in a blanket of cloud, and cradled it in fog...
...their latest meeting members of TIME's Board of Economists (see box) pointed to a clear reason for the semantic fog. The U.S. is experiencing something unusual: a business downturn that is likely to be sufficiently long and painful to meet some definitions of recession, but not severe enough to bring the drastic declines in production, employment and profits associated with unmistakable recessions...