Word: historicized
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Richard M. Nixon, who has now suddenly left center stage, has appeared on TIME's cover 51 times (24 of them alone) since 1952, more than any other person. He was our Man of the Year twice, once alone, once with Henry Kissinger. Since July 1972, we have printed...
Nixon dined early with his family, who until the night before had steadfastly opposed his quitting; now there was a feeling of glum acceptance that could really not be relieved by attempts at cheerfulness. At 7:30 p.m. Nixon left the White House for a meeting with five congressional leaders...
There are few historic moments that could exceed this in intensity and pain and sorrow. The most powerful man in the world was giving up his power, which he had devoted his life to achieving. The man in whom he had placed the most trust in the use of that...
It was only in recent months, when rebel attacks became increasingly strong and dispirited Portuguese troops in some cases refused to fight any longer, that Portugal recognized that the only solution was the granting of full independence. The government's decision was announced in an emotional address over nationwide...
The deal had historic resonance. "Big Six" is a local founded by Horace Greeley in 1850. It became a prototype of traditional craft unionism in which membership was passed from father to son, and rigid rules protecting jobs were written into contracts.