Word: fueled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...testing of nuclear devices. Ford claimed that he had taken the initiative in May 1975 when he called for a conference of nuclear suppliers, which has so far met six times. But Carter's chiding of Ford for not using his influence to stop the sale of nuclear fuel reprocessing plants by Germany and France to Brazil and Pakistan was a point well taken...
...food spending habits showed that the average U.S. family spent about $1 of every $3 of income on food. Over the years, various refinements have been made in the system, most notably a linking of the poverty figures to all of the components in the Consumer Price Index, including fuel and clothing as well as food. Distinctions are also made for price differences in various parts of the country, and the fact that it generally costs less to live on a farm than it does in an urban area...
...Beach. Sohio claims that when the pipeline was planned, it did not believe there would be any surplus in California that would have to be piped East. The unexpected West Coast glut-about 600,000 bbl. per day-arose, says Sohio, because of increased energy conservation and the lower fuel consumption that resulted from the recession. Yet others insist that the glut problem cannot be a surprise to the company. Says O.K. ("Easy") Gilbreth, director of Alaska's division of oil and gas: "Sohio told me five years ago that they were well aware of the surplus...
...Washington State to the Midwest or across Guatemala, where the oil could be shipped to Texas by tanker and piped north. But none of these options could be ready by the time Prudhoe Bay crude starts to flow. Although it would add to transportation costs, and presumably to consumer fuel bills as well, Sohio can temporarily ship part of the surplus-perhaps 200,000 bbl. daily-on U.S.-owned tankers, through the Panama Canal and on to the Midwest...
...Anderson letter, publicized for the first time this week, has already resulted in a counter-attack by Vigier, and promises to fuel the upcoming discussion of reform in the grievance process and the discussion of the larger question of the role of faculty members in the investigations of cases involving their co-workers...