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Word: losely (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1960-1969
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...widowed, divorced, or abandoned. Two-thirds of the fathers are classified as incapacitated by illness or injury, leaving only the balance of 50,000 employable at any given time. By law, men in this category must accept vocational training and jobs offered them through Government employment agencies or lose their relief benefits...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Poverty: The Unemployables | 4/28/1967 | See Source »

...molecules that determine the linkages. Cut off the tails, and what remains is short strands of colla gen that can be recombined in almost any desired "weave," shape or thickness, and with varying degrees of softness or hardness. More important, when the tails are cut off, the collagen molecules lose most of their power to set off allergic reactions...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Artificial Organs: Corneas from Calf Skin | 4/28/1967 | See Source »

Reading Dynamics is no better welcomed in the world of business, where more than 30 reading machine companies are selling their wares. These vested interests have a lot to lose. If Evelyn Wood is right, their machines are obsolete...

Author: By Jeffrey C. Alexander, | Title: Evelyn Wood: The Evolution of an Idea | 4/27/1967 | See Source »

...that is so, Lyndon Johnson stands to lose a lot of friends. He has already named one Justice, Abe Fortas, and it does not look as though Tom Clark will leave the only vacancy in the next few years. Time must soon tell on Hugo Black, 81, Earl Warren, 76, William O. Douglas, 68, and John M. Harlan, 67, whose sight is failing. Should Johnson be returned to office next year, he could wind up naming six Supreme Court Justices, the third highest presidential record* after Washington's ten and F.D.R.'s nine. Still attuned to senatorial psychology...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Supreme Court: Choosing a Justice | 4/21/1967 | See Source »

...North began, we are at a point where, the anti-war movement could draw the line and confront itself and the American people with the consequences of further escalation. If we fail to do this now, no matter what kind of long-range projections we make, we lose an opportunity, essential to our future, to force people to give basic reconsideration to what they have been doing in and out of the anti-war movement.And it is that consideration, that penetration of consciousness, that creation of a new sense of urgency that is needed if we are to be able...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: The 'Boston Memo': Civil Disobedience As Part of a New Anti-War Movement | 4/21/1967 | See Source »

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