Word: growingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...true that such people as enjoyed Roosevelt's socialism will not adhere to Senator Goldwater's ideas, but there are plenty of students and young people who, disgusted with an older generation's senseless fears, will be glad to carry his banner. We young people grow tired of having older people put us in debt...
...Damn near ruptured myself," the bird complains), but his meal is disturbed by a funeral procession. When the mourners have left and the newest ghost has learned to free himself from his coffin, Rebeck explains to him what he knows of being dead. A ghost cannot touch or feel, grow tired or hungry. His human form and personality persist for a few weeks until he forgets the substance of his life-first, perhaps, the sound of a subway train, then his address, finally his name. The ghost, who was a professor named Michael Morgan until his wife (as he claims...
...policy is partly designed to appease what President Sunderland called the "understandable desire" of Latin Americans "to own their own land and grow their own crops for sale in the international markets." But it has another, even more compelling purpose: to raise United Fruit's profits...
...adaptation to strengthen the bone and allow it to support the abnormal weight of the high-G mouse. Chickens react in somewhat the same way: Dr. Alfred Smith of the University of California has found that when they are centrifuged, the anti-gravity muscles of their drumsticks grow to as much as seven times normal. But chickens are not so successful as mice at high-G reproduction. They try-but tend to lay flat, infertile eggs...
...cause in avoiding it whenever possible. Their philosophy is that if one company cuts prices broadly, all will have to follow - and no one will end up with a competitive advantage. Says Loudon: "You can't build your share of the market with price cutting. The way to grow is to build pipelines, service stations, more depots." The result is that, like the auto and the cigarette industries, oildom's giants rarely compete on the basis of price. But they insist that they are competitive as well as clubby. "Personally, we may all be the best of friends...