Word: rewardingly
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...immediately notice the sudden contortion of the victim's features, the suffusion of blood to his head, the clasping and unclasping of his hands, the spasmodic twitchings of his whole frame and a number of other outward manifestations of inward disquiet. And surely this will be a sufficient reward...
...sides, fourteen new songs. Sadly, a single disc could have distilled the four or five strong cuts scattered here, though the finest, "Sad Eyed Lady of the Low-lands," commands a full side to itself. The prophet has mined much slag this trip. This is not an entirely gratifying reward for Dylan devotees who have waited out his silence faithfully, the near year since last September's release of Highway 61 Revisited, Opus...
...best recollected by "punitive" people, notably policemen who yearn for convictions. Conversely, a forgetful witness is often highly coachable and potentially perjurious because he fears to let the side down. "These are adversary proceedings," says Marshall, "and if his side wins, the witness shares in a form of social reward that reinforces his 'self-constancy...
...present, the lounges are open only to members. The "club" tradition start ed in the early days of flying as a reward for the brave, pioneer passengers. The clubs charge no membership fees and have rather vague qualifications for admission. In the lingo of the lines' public-relations people, Pan American's Clipper Club, the biggest of them all, with 175,000 members, is for travelers "who have made a contribution to international understanding"; American's 100,000-strong Admirals Club is for people who have made "a contribution to aviation"; the 100,000 members...
...Administration would like to see the dispute settled with the machinists getting a raise of about 3.2 per cent, which, so the theory of the wage-price guideline goes, would reward them for increased productivity but not spur inflation. At the same time, the Administration, with an eye on industry profits, is pressing the airlines for reductions--the youth fare being one example of the government's successes...