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Word: onto (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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...romance stumbles through a series of confusions, delays and double entendres, but love, of course, wins out over all odds. The couple walks happily off into the sunset, and the audience walks happily out onto Mass Ave, pleased by a rather thin but nonetheless amusing film...

Author: By Andrew Multer, | Title: Ah, Sweet Mystery and Love | 7/25/1978 | See Source »

...lacocca thought he had a better idea. An eager young sales manager in the 1950s, he figured he would pep up a dull convention of 1,100 Ford salesmen by proving in a live demonstration that if he dropped an egg from a 10-ft-high ladder onto Ford's new crash-padded dashboard, the egg would not break. He was wrong. Until last week, that was one of the very few times that lacocca came close to having egg on his face. After 32 years with Ford, the plain-spoken son of an Italian immigrant was a Horatio...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Mr. Upward Automobility | 7/24/1978 | See Source »

That impression was reinforced during Taber's reporting for this week's story, which was written by George Church and edited by Marshall Loeb. The interview with Miller lasted four hours. "We'd planned on two," says Taber, "but we drifted onto everything from his wife's photography to his Coast Guard days in Shanghai. He was totally relaxed, and I understood better why Fed staffers are talking about a breath of fresh air." Like Miller, Taber picked up his economics on the fly. In college (Georgetown, '64) he majored in international relations, but delved...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: A Letter From The Publisher, Jul. 17, 1978 | 7/17/1978 | See Source »

...people of the Detroit factory suburb of Wayne, he was the messiah from California. They boosted Howard Jarvis last week onto the back of a blue pickup truck, handed him a microphone, and waited for him to say what they wanted to hear. He readily obliged: "We want a reduction in the taxes in this state and every state...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Hitting the Road | 7/17/1978 | See Source »

Burger and his closest ally, Rehnquist, now stand increasingly isolated on the right, while Justices Thurgood Marshall and William Brennan hang onto the Warren tradition on the left. "Fragmented moderation," Michigan Law Professor Vincent Blasi calls it. "Even when they get clear majorities," says Stanford Law Professor Gerald Gunther, "many different opinions come down. The Justices are tending to be loners, more isolated, less inclined to give and take...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Law: A Fragmented, Pragmatic Court | 7/17/1978 | See Source »

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