Word: growingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Government should offer to sell each farmer as much grain as would normally be grown in one year, at a price slightly less than it would cost the farmer to grow it. The farmer would take a one-year vacation. The Government, instead of spending money, would get some of it back. Storage costs would be eliminated. The taxpayer would get some relief...
Fortified by such insights, Robinson believes, the church may grow into what the late German Lutheran Dietrich Bonhoeffer called "religionless Christianity" -a spare and stripped-down vital faith...
...reasons. In the humid East and Pacific Northwest, there will be enough water for all reasonable demands. The main problem will be to keep it from being wasted or polluted. In the arid West, where irrigation agriculture absorbs nearly all the available water, cities and industries can continue to grow only by taking water away from a few farmers...
...about $400 a year in income. A tenant, Arnold Gills, operates the farm "on halves," and Freeman carefully refrains from offering him any advice. The farm is not enrolled in any of Freeman's production-control programs. "I can't afford it," says Gills. "I got to grow...
...than 70 Ibs., and talks in a squeaky little voice that sounds as if it came from a nine-year-old boy. It does. It comes from a nine-year-old boy so charming, cuddly, cunning, cute and competent that sometime this year, if he can manage not to grow a long red beard, he will probably become the most successful kid star of the era: a male Shirley Temple...