Word: sun
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...suppose he weighed one thing and then the other and decided he wasn't old enough to have to enjoy the sun so much," said Glazer, who was a schoolmate of Lipset's in the early 40s at the City College of New York...
...Flavors of Exile the sun bakes down on two adolescents sitting under a pomegranate tree. The last piece of fruit falls-overripe, fermenting, already crawling with ants. The boy takes a stick and skewers the fruit as casually as he has already skewered the girl's affection for him. In The Words He Said, two lovers sit by a bonfire at a country dance, tense, frustrated, until the very heat of the fire seems to raise their feelings to the even hotter temperatures of hate. In Wine, a couple linger in a Paris café. The man recalls...
...changing weather patterns throughout the world. Part of India's monsoon rains are now dropping uselessly into the ocean. In the past six years, the Sahara has expanded 100 miles southward in some places. Scientists are baffled by the phenomenon, but some suspect it may be caused by sun spots or increased carbon dioxide and dust in the atmosphere, or a combination of both...
Hundreds of sun-loving and beer-drinking spectators were on hand for the third annual Adams House Ivy and World Championship Raft Race held Saturday afternoon on the Charles...
...sun has a great thing going for it: it's practically inexhaustible, it's everywhere, and it goes straight to the consumer," Nader said