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Word: licensee (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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For 29 years, Irving and Annette Herman drove around Bridgeport, Conn., in cars whose license plates bore the first two letters of each of their names: IRAN.

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Americana: Unsafe at Any Speed | 12/24/1979 | See Source »

The Register contains a lot of the bright, breezy writing of the sort found in the Wall Street Journal, which is not surprising since both Gartner and Executive Editor James Gannon are Journal alumni. Reporters are encouraged to write imaginatively about offbeat and humorous subjects. After two weeks in Cedar...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Press: The Truth About Iowa | 12/17/1979 | See Source »

Under the MIC program, an 18-year-old Hartford fellow just getting a license to drive his new Chevy Citation, for example, pays exactly the same as a 35-year-old Hartford housewife climbing behind the wheel of the same model car for the first time. Drivers will receive premium...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Premium Parity | 11/26/1979 | See Source »

Poet W.H. Auden despised invasions of privacy and public self-revelations. "Literary confessors," he once wrote, "are contemptible, like beggars who exhibit their sores for money, but not so contemptible as the public that buys their books." He argued repeatedly that a writer's private correspondence should stay that...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: The Leader of the Gang | 11/19/1979 | See Source »

"I never go into the theater without finding a license plate with a number nine on it. And I pray. There are no atheists in foxholes, they used to say. Well, there are none in the wings, either.

Author: By Maggie-meg Reed, | Title: Hughes Recalls Life in Theater | 11/9/1979 | See Source »

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