Word: summing
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Dates: during 1950-1959
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...shipping his cars on consignment. His dealers could wait until a car was sold before paying Rootes, could also return any cars that found no buyers. That meant Billy Rootes was carrying an unsold inventory in the U.S. worth about $4,500,000 (at retail prices). In sum, he was making one of the biggest gambles of his bold, spectacular career...
...women are frigid. Even during the first year of marriage, when the most drastic adjustments have to be made, three wives out of four reach complete fulfillment at least once. Between the ages of 21 and 40 they attain it from 84% to 90% of the time. In sum. says Kinsey, about three-quarters of all sexual relations within marriage end in a satisfactory climax for the wife. However, he reports no case of a woman who attained climax 100% of the time...
...Indiana U., which pays his salary ($9,600) as professor of zoology, and provides space and physical facilities without, so far the slightest objection from Hoosier state legislators; and the Rockefeller Foundation which sends Kinsey $40,000 each year through the National Research Council In addition, about an equal sum comes from royalties on the male volume which go to the institute (Kinsey takes only his professorial salary...
...Rockefellers, heavy buyers of Manhattan real estate in recent months, have New Yorkers guessing over their latest acquisition: 80,000 sq. ft. of land across the Avenue of the Americas from Radio City Music Hall, for an undisclosed sum. A likely guess is that they plan to expand Rockefeller Center to provide more studio space for the expanding TV industry. Meanwhile Rockefeller Center, Inc. last week sold (then leased back) 60,000 sq. ft. of its land to Columbia University, which already owned the rest of the site. Price...
...sum of all these parts still does not make one good movie...