Word: developing
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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...really sudden, nor was it an invention. It was a slow discovery. And it had begun where Bucky Fuller likes to begin: with a probe into the pattern of the universe. To make that probe, Fuller was struggling to develop a new tool-a geometry of energy. In this search of such a geometry, Fuller was using spheres as idealized models
...were here. For more than two centuries, our foreparents labored in this country without wages; they made cotton "king," and they built the homes of their masters in the midst of brutal injustice and shameful humiliation?and yet out of a bottomless vitality, they continued to thrive and develop. If the inexpressible cruelties of slavery could not stop us, the opposition we now face will surely fail. We will win our freedom because the sacred heritage of our nation and the eternal will of God are embodied in our echoing demands. The main source of Negro discontent is economic hardship...
Despite such criticism, drastic operations did much good for some patients. The trouble was, no one could tell in advance which patients would die during or soon after the operation, which would develop ulcers again, or which would have a "poor nutritional result" because their reduced stomach dumped undigested food into their small bowels within five or ten minutes after meals instead of a few hours...
...kind of stupid life most actors lead. I can't imagine not acting, but I'm in a very happy position. I can wait here in the country with the donkeys and the corgis, and pick and choose. I plan to do as I am doing, develop my little property, and have a little harem. Not a full-time harem, of course. That would be troublesome...
There are plenty of other openings for products that are either being neglected, insufficiently developed or overpriced: low-cost color TV and air conditioners, cheap farm machinery and gasoline engines for new nations, and fresh ideas in urban mass transportation. General Electric Economist Nelson Foote believes that one of the nation's basic needs is to keep the suburbs growing because of the vast number of products that new homes can absorb. The trick, he thinks, is to develop a good, low-priced house, and to create job opportunities for working wives outside cities...