Word: lot
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...bring about 11 million or 12 million people out of poverty between 1965 and 1969. It didn't bring any millennium, but it brought a lot of improvement. In the '60s I had a much greater sense that we could craft from Washington what people should do, that we couldn't trust the states because they would not take care of black people or poor people...
...deux on the secluded patio out side his West Wing study. "I've got a whole file of things I take to talk about with him." For example, she told him much about her diplomatic foray through Latin America as the President's representative, which a lot of people thought was not a proper role for a First Lady...
...wage-price chief:. "We can do a lot better...
...monthly record swap held in the parking lot at the Capitol Records Tower in Hollywood, an original Beatles 45 r.p.m. single can get you $100 or more. Later this month Chicago's Palmer House hotel will be the site of "Come Together-Beatle Fest '77," a convention to which hordes of Beatles fans will swarm to discuss the meaning...
...retirement, Big Labor has quietly opposed the Pepper bill. The bill could also create a policy problem for liberals like Senator Hubert Humphrey who have long called for achievement of full employment through a planned economy-a goal that would become all the more difficult and costly if a lot of elderly job seekers were to enter or stay in the labor force. At present, some 2.8 million men and women age 65 and over are counted in the work force; under the Pepper proposal, the lowest estimate is that another 400,000 elderly persons would choose to remain...