Word: fueled
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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That is a sweeping change from the near panic of late 1973 and early 1974, when motorists were lining up at fuel-short gasoline stations, many American towns were extinguishing Christmas lights to conserve electricity, and a new Washington energy bureaucracy was drafting a program to encourage conservation and the development of domestic fuel sources so as to eliminate dependence on oil from the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries by 1985. Today, Project Independence is largely dead; federal energy analysts concede that there is no way for the U.S. to become totally independent of foreign...
...evidence by two prominent Navy scientists, Rickover argues that there is no sign of the kind of "rupture or deformation which would have resulted from a contact mine." What did cause the blast? Probably, says Rickover, a spontaneous combustion of bituminous coal in the Maine's fuel hold, and then an explosion of its ammunition...
...road. Tethered by the recession to their backyards for the past two travel seasons, Americans by the millions are taking to wings and wheels this summer. With both the travel season and the recovery well under way, money in the bank, and the shock of 60?-70? per gal. fuel absorbed and (almost) forgotten, vacationers are swarming to favorite haunts in numbers near-and in some cases well above-prerecession levels. In the process, they are making cash registers whir and credit-card imprinters click from Honolulu to the Outer Hebrides...
...they reduce competition but because they eliminate "potential" sources of competition. Back in the mid-1960s Kennecott decided that it would make a major attempt to diversify out of copper. Among other things, it bought a small coal field for the purpose, according to Kennecott, of assuring its own fuel supplies. In the FTC'S eyes, the purchase was damaging evidence that Kennecott had plans to enter the coal business. That meant that when the copper company bought Peabody, it removed itself as a "potential competitor" in the coal industry. Since competition was at least theoretically diminished...
...banks, Andy and Barbara Anderson abandoned their home two minutes before a wave of debris deposited six feet of silt in their living room. With their two daughters, they just managed to drive to high ground. The night passed slowly. The smell was overwhelming: a mixture of sewage, diesel fuel and the gas from propane tanks. The escaping gas sounded like a banshee's wail as it hissed through broken connections. The onrushing waters roared like an avalanche...