Word: outrightly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...When I first started, I used to sell (my songs) outright, for ten or fifteen dollars, anything I could get," he recalls. His songs were not copyrighted, and and he did not receive any royalties. For a time, he and his partner, Eddie Cooper, made nickels and dimes as schoolboy pornographers. Dixon wrote the dirty verses and Cooper drew the cartoons...
...small, neat building that he shares with a family-practitioner M.D. He also practices his specialty in the Dodge County Hospital. But, he complains, 90% of Georgians don't know what an osteopathic physician is and are apt to confuse him with "rubbin' doctors," chiropractors or outright quacks. As a result, Oliver claimed in a suit filed in U.S. district court, his practice was only about one-fourth what it would be if he could put M.D. after his name...
...that women are a long way from job equality with men. The report noted that a woman's pay averages only two-thirds of a man's wages in equivalent job categories, but the CEA was unable to say how much of the discrepancy was due to outright discrimination. Last week CEA Chairman Herbert Stein revealed that recent studies show women get 10% to 20% less pay simply because they are women. With that, Economist Paul Samuelson advised women to exert more pressure, and suggested to employers: "Try not discriminating-you may like...
...with him from the country to Kingston breaks down. When he refuses to submit to capture, killing a pursuing motorcycle cop, he finds his role as the renegade. Having been through the religion and music rackets, Ivan finally rests content with the rule of the gun. It marks his outright acceptance of the violence which lives behind the rackets...
...behaves like a Civil War surgeon," says Mrs. Carson. "It tries to cure every ailment by amputation." If the new ruling is upheld in higher courts, the ICC may well have to try other remedies-ranging from huge federal subsidies to outright nationalization -to cure the nation's ailing railroads...