Word: suggestion
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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There are hints that people are far from being as turned off on Watergate as some suggest (although some must be), that they are beginning to realize more than ever the full dimensions of its profound and sinister threat to our system...
...spokesmen also said yesterday the group would continue their efforts to restructure and broaden the undergraduate curriculum. Study groups will be set up in economics and history classes this term to offer students and suggest on professors alternative course materials, according to NAM spokesmen...
...relations−grew out of a dispute triggered indirectly by a 46% wage increase. Rock-drill machine operators resented the narrowing of the pay differential between themselves and less skilled workers who had been moved into higher wage brackets. But the roots of the dispute reach far deeper and suggest the widespread dissatisfaction among black workers in South Africa with the gaping disparity between their wages and those of whites. According to one study, cash salaries of black mine workers remained virtually unchanged from 1911 to 1969, while those of whites increased...
...this play, first seen in New York in 1957, Jean Anouilh caricatures the romantic attitudes that get men betrayed. It is a black farce with a bitter personal tang, an overprotesting cynicism, a disillusionment so dark as to suggest illusions once far too rosy...
...effectively trapped the single-celled plants, which are rich in protein. After a while, such a thick layer of algae built up on the newsprint that it had a higher content of crude protein than dried beef, soybean meal or skimmed-milk powder. Though the Missouri scientists do not suggest that their old-newsprint disposal scheme could ever fill human food needs, it could provide a useful high-protein feed for livestock. In fact, some University of Missouri cows are already munching on algae-laden newsprint...