Word: trend
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...called for reporting from TIME correspondents in Washington, London, Paris, Bonn, Rome, Athens, Cairo, Beirut, Istanbul, Teheran, Tokyo, Nairobi, Hong Kong, New Delhi, Rio, Salisbury, Sydney and Moscow. Their reports, analyzed by Writer Everett Martin and Senior Editor Edward L. Jamieson, added up to an encouraging conclusion about the trend of the economy in the free world...
...avoid undue capitals punishment, Brazilians have now started a trend toward spelling out the letters. Thus a member of the UDN party becomes a Udenist. For other parties, it takes sharp eyesight, not to mention keen political insight, to determine whether a politician is a Pecebist, Pedecist, Pessebist, Pessedist, Pessepist, Pessetist, Petebist or Petenist. And that, son, is not much...
...fast-growing West; the East is much more heavily built up, but its market is kept growing by prospering families who are always on the lookout to trade in their homes for more room and more luxury. Fortunately, mortgage loans are still easy to come by, and the trend is for home buyers to avoid the red tape of low-cost FHA or VA loans in favor of straight deals with their banks...
Scooters & Rice Cookers. If one key trend became evident during the year, it was that a certain sense of levelheaded stability has emerged to touch the economies of most free nations, even those that have not yet fully learned all the lessons of economic discipline. That stability enabled them to weather, with no more than a momentary flutter, crises that ranged in 1963 from outright revolutions and strong leftward shifts in government to Charles de Gaulle's rude exclusion of Britain from the Common Market and the assassination of the U.S. President...
Applications to Harvard College have risen by ten per cent this year over the figure last year at this time, Humphrey Doermann '52, Director of Admissions, said yesterday. If the present trend continues, it will be the first significant increase in four years...