Word: travelled
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...major operating tool. Yet most flying executives still face a bothersome trip from office to airport, then from a landing field to their customer's office. To eliminate this time-consuming delay, some air-minded firms have launched a trend that may eventually change the nature of business travel: they are setting up shop in fly-in industrial parks that have an airstrip right at the front door...
...need for a firm to analyze and program problems for computers to solve, started his Computer Sciences Co. and is now worth $20 million: "Money allows me to do some of the things I want to do. Still, I don't have time to do most of them-travel, for example-so really the money doesn't count that much...
...banks are also under voluntary controls on lending abroad, and have been pressured by the Administration into not raising interest rates at home. Some businessmen fear that the Government may soon impose tighter controls on capital moving abroad, put a head tax on tourist travel, or even require licenses to build plants overseas...
...remove an obstruction interposed by a gang of toughs between Negroes and their constitutional rights." Speaking of Washington Negro Lemuel Penn, who was murdered while driving on a Georgia highway last year, Marshall argued that the court could rule that Section 241 protects the federal right to interstate travel. Even if Marshall's plea saves the indictment, the Government may have to prove that Penn's killers actually intended to deprive him of that right-not just gun down another Negro...
...field that it's really difficulty to establish any sort of communication. Our fans were so distant that they couldn't hear what we were saying; and if they tried to cheer along, there was necessarily a time gap just because of the time it takes sound to travel. So when we were screaming "block that kick," they were still on "hold that line...