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Word: unlessness (lookup in dictionary) (lookup stats)
Dates: during 1980-1989
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...Simpson, of Monroe, N.C., got up with the sun and peered through the mist around his farm, vainly praying for rain. Ninety percent of his corn was lost. The wheat will come in about 30% of usual; soybeans will make a miserable 15%. "We can't go much longer unless something changes," Simpson says. Then he pauses and his face grows tender and sad. "They say the best product off a farm is the children." Earl's two sons, who farm with him, look down. Simpson will join the combine cavalcade, crops or not, to clean up his fields...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Bitter Harvest | 9/8/1986 | See Source »

...with United, which had been pledged some of Frontier's most important assets in return for a $46.7 million advance payment. But the remainder of their original deal was in tatters. At last, on Thursday, Frontier formally filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy petition. Said People Express in a statement: "Unless some other entity is willing to acquire Frontier's business, Frontier has no plans to resume service...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: The Perils of Competition | 9/8/1986 | See Source »

Their hopes turned to the new dean of the GSPA, Don K. Price, whose tenure saw the doubling of the school's endowment and the apppointment of the first professor responsible only to the GSPA. Harvard President Nathan M. Pusey '28 told Price that the school would be closed unless he could prove that it deserved Harvard's support...

Author: By Kenneth A. Gerber, | Title: Celebrating the Crimson Handshake | 9/6/1986 | See Source »

...OCCASION of Harvard's 300th anniversary Walter Lippmann '09 warned of increasing entanglements between universities and government. Lippmann insisted that, "Harvard stands unqualifiedly for the principle that unless they are independent of each other, the relation between universities and governments will not be healthy...

Author: By David S. Hilzenrath, | Title: Inevitably Entangled | 9/5/1986 | See Source »

...proposal, if passed, would prohibit smoking in all public places except for restaurants and certain other areas and would ban smoking in any workplace unless the employer and employees specifically agreed otherwise. Even such agreements would be governed by restrictions preventing favoritism toward smokers, such as a provision requiring that employers provide a non-smoking lounge at least as large as any lounge where smoking is permitted...

Author: By Martha A. Bridegam, | Title: Local Ordinance Would Restrict Smoking in Workplace, Public Areas | 9/5/1986 | See Source »

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