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Word: moods (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Union drive was conducted in a politically charged atmosphere in which several highly charged issues were vying for prominence. The Gulf Oil stock dispute and opposition to the bombing escalation in Indochina sparked a mood of general unrest which nicely complemented the Union's efforts--especially because the Union leadership aligned itself with the other efforts...

Author: By Dan Swanson, | Title: The Strike: Post-Mortems | 3/23/1973 | See Source »

...marijuana alone is neither hazardous nor detrimental to physical or mental health, and its use should not be a criminal offense. But the commission went a long step further by suggesting Government supervision of production and marketing, ostensibly to keep it from the underworld. Mayor Washington, realistically appraising the mood on Capitol Hill, has no intention of asking Congress for enabling legislation...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Nation: Hash in Washington | 3/19/1973 | See Source »

...gold medal or two with little trouble. The team's morale was destroyed, however, the controversial disqualification of Star Skier Karl Schranz (TIME, Feb. 14, 1972), and Annemarie had to settle for a pair of silver medals. After that setback, she thought of giving up skiing, but the mood lasted only a short time. Then she threw herself into her harsh training regime, modeled after that of a prizefighter-long-distance runs, shadow boxing and rope jumping-and had a metal plaque made for the dashboard of her car: NEVER FORGET SAPPORO. Said Proell to a friend: "When...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Sport: The Flying Fr | 3/19/1973 | See Source »

...there are two ways of broaching it: A, the suggestive And B, the direct. Say that I settle on B, to wit, A charmingly Lecherous mood...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Show Business: A Precious Fancy | 3/19/1973 | See Source »

...Hesse's failure to mature as a writer. Over five decades he remained "true to himself" too well. For all of his travels to the East, his studies of Buddhism and mysticism, and his purported interests in Jung and Nietzsche he could only touch the surface of the mood of alienation, which Joyce and Eliot plumbed so fully...

Author: By Gregory F. Lawless, | Title: Kid's Stuff | 3/15/1973 | See Source »

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