Word: planked
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...melon-sack workers, have the hardest job and are the most militant workers. They move through the fields in a bent-over position, cut and pick melons, and load up a sack on their back. When full, it weighs 70-80 lbs. and they have to run up the planks to the truck and dump the melons. It can happen that, to keep the pace, the truck starts moving while someone is still on a plank, and he falls and injures himself...
...stumpers"-cards that because of printing errors are rarer than the others. The Honus Wagner card is probably the greatest stumper of all tune, and along with two others forms "the Big Three." The second is the 1910 Sweet Caporal card of Philadelphia Athletics Pitcher Eddie Plank, whose printing plate broke during production, making the card a rarity currently worth $1,900. The third, worth $1,500, is the card of Cleveland Second Baseman Napoleon ("Larry") Lajoie that was issued by the Goudey Gum Co. as a special edition in 1934 when several collectors complained of Lajoie's omission...
...endemic inflation. Peres' other problem is the strength of Labor's main political opposition. No fewer than 23 parties are contesting the election. They range from the Communists (who will pick up most of the Israeli Arab protest vote) to a weird fringe group whose main platform plank demands sexual satisfaction for women. Labor's strongest challenger is the Likud (Unity) coalition, which had 40 seats in the last Knesset. Next is the brand new middle-of-the-road Democratic Movement for Change. Polls indicate that it might win at least 12 seats...
Meanwhile, the special interest groups will be doing their own lobbying. Since Carter's main plank will be conservation, the utility industry should be fairly pleased. Industry leaders are even willing to handle the home-insulation program, but only on the condition that it is entirely voluntary. The National Coal Association, ironically, feels apprehensive about the program, though Schlesinger wants to boost its members' production and sales. Executives fear that Washington's enthusiasm for more coal usage will lead to shortages, followed by federal price controls. Environmentalists, among Washington's most vocal lobbyists, will be reminding...
...full employment, among other things), he stopped, paused, and explained what he had just read. It was the Socialist Party's platform from his first campaign, back during the Depression. The reason the platform had sounded so anti-revolutionary was that in the three decades since that time every plank had become...