Word: product
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...Called, in his annual manpower message, for a 4¾% yearly rise in the gross national product through 1970 (a rate equal to 1964's vigorous performance), to help bring down unemployment...
Vivan los Beatles! The ideas cost money-and lots of it. But Peru's economy is coming on strong. Nurtured along by Belaúnde's firm hand, the gross domestic product expanded 8% last year to a record $3.5 billion, exports vaulted 23% to another high of $667 million, and per-capita income rose to a record $250 (v. $225 overall for Latin America...
...negligible amounts of carbohydrates. Alcohol's calories, they argue, just don't count-they somehow disappear in a mysterious metabolic process. The truth is that soon after alcohol gets out of the bottle and into a healthy liver, it goes through a series of complex processes, one product of which is a sugar (a carbohydrate). And if it is just used for energy, much of this may be turned into...
...caftan, brocaded jacket and boots, sometimes in a kimono to match his Japanese wife. He painted his Citroën sedan in varying hues of metallic violet and noted it in his life catalogue as his 445th work of art. The rest of his 611 recorded works are the product of a wise primitive in a modern age; they tend to be corrosively colored, rank as a humus heap, and scornful of straight lines (see opposite page...
...members of the College knew what was happening at the Loeb under the guise of Siddhartha. Rumors appeared from time to time--"Cross-cultural music-drama...Indian music...soloists from the Martha Graham company." But no one knew what the end product would...