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Word: properly (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Christy's in Harvard Square is just one of 86 stores in a chain. The first Christy's opened in the Brockton area and the company has expanded throughout the Boston area. "We've been looking for the proper Harvard Square location for two and a half years," says Eichenbaum...

Author: By Brooke A. Masters, | Title: Flooding the Late-Night Munchie Market | 9/22/1986 | See Source »

...Christy's in Harvard Square is just one of 86 stores in a chain. The first Christy's opened in the Brockton area and the company has expanded throughout the Boston area. "We've been looking for the proper Harvard Square location for two and a half years," says Eichenbaum...

Author: By Brooke A. Masters, | Title: Flooding the Late-Night Munchie Market | 9/18/1986 | See Source »

...Christy's in Harvard Square is just one of 86 stores in a chain. The first Christy's opened in the Brockton area and the company has expanded throughout the Boston area. "We've been looking for the proper Harvard Square location for two and a half years," says Eichenbaum...

Author: By Brooke A. Masters, | Title: Flooding the Late-Night Munchie Market | 9/15/1986 | See Source »

Programs in public health, such as the one Harvard offers, he said, can help train foreign nationals to manage a country's medical resources more efficiently, he said, although such programs must find the proper balance between covering the medical problems of the United States and the very different ones of developing countries...

Author: By Jennifer L. Mnookin, | Title: Darn, Fresh Out of Penicillin | 9/7/1986 | See Source »

Even after we come to accept the names imposed on us, or acquire ones we like, we still have some difficulty in agreeing on what to call one another. In England it is considered very proper and Oxbridgian to address a man simply by his last name. Most Americans call one another by their first names, even if they have just met. Except in Anglophile circles, many consider it standoffish, if not rude, to address a fellow worker as Mr. Jones. On the other hand, a fair number of people still dislike being patted on the shoulder and called Harry...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Essay: What's in a Name? | 8/18/1986 | See Source »

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