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Word: plumper (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1970-1979
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Pushing for plumper prices...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Nation: Furious Farmers | 12/19/1977 | See Source »

...penalty kick, but they received only blank expressions from the referees in return. Suffering a stiff leg from the incident, Sock lost the edge on his speed for the rest of the game. With Sock injured and Herold repelling Columbia charge after Columbia charge, Lohrer's goal looked plumper and plumper as the half progressed...

Author: By John Donley, | Title: Crimson Booters Tame Lions, 2-1; Nelson Sparks Rusty Harvard Offense | 9/20/1976 | See Source »

...substances that control the growth patterns of plants and tell them when to ripen, drop their fruit or prepare for the onset of winter, also have potential for increasing production. Thompson seedless grapes are routinely sprayed with a substance called gibberellic acid, which promotes cell growth and helps produce plumper fruit. A Monsanto product called Polaris is being used experimentally to increase sugar production: sprayed on fields, the chemical enhances the ripening of sugar canes. This, it is believed, boosts their sucrose content and may raise their yield of raw sugar by as much as 10%. Researchers are also looking...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Science: Searching for Superplants | 5/31/1976 | See Source »

Business-school graduates of the class of 1973 are opening their first pay envelopes about now, and thanks to a bull market for Masters of Business Administration, the checks are plumper than ever. Graduates of such elite schools as Harvard, Stanford or Pennsylvania's Wharton start out at an annual average of close to $17,000, up $1,000 or more from last year. The number of companies actively recruiting has increased nearly 15% since 1972. At Harvard, 861 recruiters showed up to vie for 777 graduates. The school collected the students' resumes in a book and sold...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Business: Bull Market for M.B.A.s | 8/6/1973 | See Source »

...percentage craze is growing wilder. According to its latest ads, Score makes hair "juicy" and "actually 12% plumper." The account people at Wells, Rich, Greene, the agency that dreamed up the ad, insist that this figure was established in microscopic measurement tests. Similarly, Crisco Oil claims that it splatters 35% less than other oils. To determine this percentage, Procter & Gamble research men say they repeatedly collected the splatter of eight frying oils on aluminum foil and measured the weight of the sheets...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Advertising: Percentage Power | 10/12/1970 | See Source »

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