Word: impressively
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...clearly chose Washington for the unveiling to impress Government policymakers. They have doubted that Detroit could respond quickly to public clamor for low-cost transportation, but the Chevette was rushed into production in just 18 months. It will go on sale next month, with the initial marketing effort in cities that have been strongholds for Datsun (now the No. 1 selling import) and Volkswagen. GM's main target city: Los Angeles, where 49% of all new cars sold in August were built overseas. During the next twelve months, GM hopes to sell about 275,000 Chevettes, enough to help...
...been to draw attention to themselves and to shock the world. Third, as recently as a month ago, Manson was accusing Nixon of the responsibility for his conviction, and Ford was appointed by Nixon. Fourth, there is a lot of competition between the girls, and Squeaky was trying to impress Charlie. They all want to be Charlie's girl...
Suspended Payments. Haughton's argument failed to impress Treasury Secretary William Simon, however. He is one of the three members, along with Federal Reserve Board Chairman Arthur Burns and Securities and Exchange Commission Chief Ray Garrett, of the Emergency Loan Guarantee Board, which was set up in 1971 to provide Government backing for up to $250 million in commercial bank loans to financially troubled Lockheed. Understandably unhappy at the appearance of the Government guaranteeing loans to a corporation that has been shelling out millions in overseas payoffs, Simon told the Senate Committee that Lockheed had "apparently not been forthright...
...Bull session in stairwell--use this time to impress other freshmen with your phenomenal high school feats...
...they are asked to cure, for every individual and the human race in general, all the ills that flesh is heir to. Being considered universal problem-solvers, they have become universal scapegoats. Their voices may sound across the nation and the world, but what they put forward will not impress a listener who feels that the speaker has failed to straighten out, as he should have done, the listener's own particular problems...