Word: reasonably
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...Bolshoi's second week was warmly applauded-and rightly so. If the company has not yet moved New Yorkers to frenzies, the reason may be that the Bolshoi has not yet offered a ballet with style as supple as its dancers' remarkable technique...
...March 28 Van Allen got the first tape and sat up all night poring over it. The cosmic-ray count seemed reasonable as long as the bird was at low altitude. When it climbed upward, the rate increased rapidly. Then, for some unaccountable reason, the count fell to nothing, stayed at nothing until the bird was back at lower altitude again...
Blaming Profits. Congress also was beginning to dig into prices. One big reason they are so high, believe Tennessee's Democratic Senator Estes Kefauver and Wyoming's Democratic Senator Joseph C. O'Mahoney, is the "administered price," which largely ignores demand in deference to industry's effort to improve profits. Last week the Senate antitrust subcommittee, headed by Senator Kefauver, held hearings on a bill introduced by Senator O'Mahoney to require companies in highly concentrated industries to give 30 days' advance notice of any price hike...
Ward's weighty wager on the future will cost $500 million over the next five years. It has reason for confidence; Ward's sales (1958 total: $1.1 billion) rode 19% ahead of last year's in February and March, will probably show a 14% gain for April, "We are on the eve of a decade of great economic activity," said Chairman Barr. "We would not embark on a program of this scope if we did not have great faith in the future of our economy...
...take arms against the "liberal" teachers'-college products who have "a special language, a flatulent Newspeak, which combines self-righteousness with permanent fog . . ." In a sonorous exhortation, Author Barzun invites readers to remember that spelling and adding-the alphabet and mathematics-are the foundations of all learning and reason, and that the U.S. shakes them at its peril...