Word: soaringly
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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Thus Rosenbaum's empire was under intense pressure when the world recession hit Europe, causing stock markets to plunge and interest rates to soar. A desperate need for capital seems to have led Rosenbaum to use his Liechtenstein accounts to transfer funds siphoned from the bank to his other enterprises. Apparently Rosenbaum believed that he would eventually recoup and pay the money back...
...even more important reason for the market break is investor worry over the possible consequences if the federal budget deficit for fiscal 1976 does soar above $70 billion or so-a concern given far more substance by President Ford's signing of the tax cut and Treasury Secretary William Simon's lugubrious talk. Many investors fear an overstimulation of the economy that would re-ignite inflation, kite up interest rates and set off a damaging competition for funds between the Government and private borrowers. In that case, they believe, there might not be enough money to meet both...
...season that saw Harvard soar to the heights of a perfect Ivy League season, attain the most wins ever by a Harvard team (23), and have a perfect Watson Rink record, only to be rudely disappointed in St. Louis, has finally come to a close...
...gasoline rise higher than that of other oil products. While his original program would have entailed a 100-per-gal. boost on all oil products, he would now permit gasoline to absorb most of the price increase. He was also considering a rebate to farmers whose energy bills would soar under his program...
...brick floral ornaments could hypnotize contemporary dilettantes as well.) The work done by Coolidge, Shepley, and others for Richardson was clearly first-rate--but for most of their lives they were constrained only to think of details. I am certain their imagination was squelched to let Richardson's soar...