Word: growed
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...would like to bet on it, but there is even an outside chance that City politics might grow a little quieter in the near future. The wranglings of the past two years have taken a toll; more than one long-term friendship has been strained--or snapped. In his inaugural address, Mayor Sullivan said he hoped that his administration would be one of "harmony." Though only a word, it is a word heard more frequently around City Hall these days...
...force of 2,900 miners, which will grow to 4,500, life around Thompson is rugged. The thermometer in midwinter hovers around-50°F., reaches zero only in late March. Housing is critically short and expensive, schools operate on split shifts because of the growing student population, food has to be shipped in from Winnipeg 400 air miles away. Contact with the outside world is through old shows on cable TV, three-day-old newspapers, or an unreliable air service that does the best it can with aging DC-3s and DC-4s. Not surprisingly, in spite of weekly...
...classified 1-A from 4-F without a physical examination; a member of a midwestern SDS chapter was re-classified by virtue of his membership; anti-war demonstrators at the University of Michigan have been re-classified; and the list could go on and can be expected to grow. Many guidelines have been thrown overboard by the SSS in its concern to "unify" the nation by squashing dissent...
...have been announced for concerts beyond an appearance at Manhattan's Carnegie Hall next week at a memorial concert for Woody Guthrie. But whether he is in or out of sight, Dylan's power as a trendmaker and prophet for the college-age crowd is sure to grow with the appearance of John Wesley Harding...
...experts considered it inevitable that the momentum would decrease in the second half. Altogether, businessmen facing higher taxes and costlier credit will be spending about $85 billion on new plants and equipment by year's end-little more than they invested last year. The G.N.P. will grow 7.5% from an estimated $784 billion to $842 billion on a seasonally adjusted basis, but only half the increase will be real. The rest will be higher prices caused by what NICB Economist Martin R. Gainsbrugh* described as a move "from creeping to cantering inflation" and due directly, the economists agreed...