Word: legalizes
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...last twisted wreck was towed away, the last bits of glass and gore rinsed off the asphalt, lawyers and insurance companies began the dreary job of figuring up the price tag on destruction. Determining who pays how much for auto accidents is far and away the biggest legal business in the U.S. today...
...ideas that made the situation more tragic than necessary; after all, Radcliffe girls were largely middle-class and their families could support the child. It was because of petty ideas that the girl was so disgraced and the child made unwanted--just as fifty years ago it was a legal stigma to be a "bastard." I said also, if I remember, that if my daughter had become pregnant in college, my wife and I would have been annoyed at having to baby-sit, but we would have simply adjusted to it, for she is our daughter and a baby...
Questionable Washday. "Legal matters take time, and the great lovers will just have to bear up a few more days or maybe weeks," Eddie went on. "They stamp their feet, and if they don't get what they want, the world must stop. They're acting like a couple of kids in a playpen. They've been in their playpen long enough. They can wait a few days...
...that any new controls by Washington would smother trading, the nation's commodity exchanges have set up committees to stiffen margin requirements and trading rules. Nonetheless, other indictments are expected to follow the one handed down last week, and FBI agents are investigating the seemingly endless possibilities of legal violations that could involve others than Tino DeAngelis...
...Astor was prepared to pay. With the aid of Senator Thomas Hart Benton, chairman of the Senate Committee on Indian Affairs, he argued successfully that private enterprise was being threatened, and Congress ordered the Government out of the fur trade. Benton was on Astor's payroll as a "legal representative...