Word: moving
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...luck stories and exorbitant prices. Buyers were eager to pour out their tales." Woodbury's assignment in the end proved a blessing. A source gave him a tip that led him to an apartment overlooking Biscayne Bay. Says Woodbury: "Ideal, and the price, $50 under my budget. I move in this weekend...
Caddell argues that Carter must now move into Phase 2. The President needs to spell out more clearly the vision he has for America, says the pollster, to show that he can actually improve the lives of the people. Caddell no doubt will soon have a memo on all this for the President to study. But right now there are beaches to walk and boats to mess with and boiled lobsters to savor...
...room Governor's mansion in Annapolis-but in a month or so, he will face a serious problem indeed. Last week Mandel, 57, became the first American Governor in 43 years to be convicted of a crime while in office.* Barring a successful appeal, he will have to move out of the mansion and leave office by Oct. 7, the date set for his sentencing (the maximum possible punishment: 105 years in prison and a fine of $42,000) on 17 counts of mail fraud and one count of racketeering...
Dougie and I climb aboard Fat Albert's gondola, Dougie fires the burners again, and our craft ascends into the New Jersey mist. In the distance, other balloons move like baubles on a mobile, rising and dipping in the breeze. There is solitude in the air. Except for the occasional fire of the burners, the rest is silence. The land shrinks to lilliputian dimensions; horses run from this spectacle in the sky, and people on their porches, retrieving their Sunday papers, look up and wave. There is no sensation of movement-our balloon is moving with the wind...
...move was not sexist. It was simply part of the notion that all life's problems could best be corrected through technology. In difficult births, a midwife was clearly no match for a trained obstetrician, often backed by hospital facilities. In the U.S. at least, a steady shift to doctor, and then doctor-plus-hospital deliveries soon threatened to turn midwifery into a lost art, and in many states an outlawed one. Old-fashioned "granny" midwifery is still in decline. But delivery by professional nurses and trained lay midwives is now becoming more popular in the U.S., though...