Word: loadings
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Appointments and resources would be allocated to the program in proportion to its teaching load within the department. Galbraith foresees about a quarter of each entering class of graduate students electing to work toward their degrees under the experimental rubric...
...What they're rebelling against is the attitude that you can be a halfass advertising man and sell a load of crap to folks and expect to get paid...
...airlines, though, the cutbacks are a key to profits. The carriers over the years have become overstaffed, overequipped and overcompetitive. The industry's average load factor over the past three years has been 52%, meaning that nearly half the available seats were unsold. Last year three of the eleven trunk lines-American, Eastern and Pan American-lost money...
...load a poor ash tray too full, but the kind of contained glow that radiates in this photograph, and the similar "charging" of the matter of fact that happens in a lot of Alex Webb's photographs is a good model for what photography can do best. There is an outsider's distance, even arrogance, here that picks its images intelligently and admits the choosing straight-forwardly, just by seeming so plain...
Instead he went back with a heavy work load. He concluded that the emphasis for any new appeal should be on the legal conflict of interest. He and a law-student assistant interviewed reluctant witnesses and went through court records and notifications of attorney appearances in order to determine exactly whom Geraway's lawyers were representing at the time of the trial. They gathered evidence to support the claim that five of the witnesses against Geraway were in fact being represented in criminal or civil cases of their own by Geraway's law firm...