Word: product
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...timely, interesting and informative. However, somebody besides the flying public was vitally interested in air safety, even in the "pre-Quesada" days: the airline pilot. We pilots frequently sounded like voices in the wilderness. Flight safety is, always has been, and always will be our most important product...
...since the Truman Administration's $8.4 billion in 1948. And on the other side is the slowly achieved success of the Federal Reserve System in trimming the credit supply to the most easily managed proportions since the '20s: about 30% ($140.2 billion) of the U.S. gross national product...
Nothing to Lose. Moore's low-pressure approach may be the product of grinding backstage work with Producer Bob Banner and Chief Writer Vincent Bogart, but the end result is still the man himself. He is always the skimpy (5 ft. 6½ in.), easy-going guy who has been working at the trade of entertaining ever since high school, when his name was Thomas Garrison Morfit and he was writing a musical comedy back in Baltimore, almost 30 years ago. Even then Garry was such an accomplished gagman that a fan named F. Scott Fitzgerald came backstage...
...possible-to its U.S. customers. But overseas, the same companies often demand cash on the barrelhead. Nor does the U.S. businessman research his foreign market as he does at home; he is nowhere near as anxious to serve each customer's special needs, is reluctant to modify his product to fit export needs...
West Germany's astonishing postwar prosperity showed no signs of slackening its headlong pace in 1959, according to figures released last week in Bonn. As the nation's gross national product rose 6.4% to $59 billion, there were many soaring statistics...