Word: poured
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Dates: during 1970-1979
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...Home" bumper stickers. Pro-industry coloring books, buttons and pamphlets appear in grocery stores and churches. "Our only mistake," admits Dave Murdey, 52, vice president of Ketchikan Pulp Company, "was not starting our propaganda war sooner. There's a place for Sierra Club-hell, we used to pour motor oil into the water every time we cleaned a boat's engine. We need rules, but we also need responsibility...
...goodly portion of the nation's lawyers seem to be in considerable anguish over the way the Watergate panel is questioning the witnesses. The letters, calls and telegrams pour in to Committee Chairman Sam Ervin with suggestions for questions, psychological tactics, and denunciations for missing opportunities to bludgeon witnesses to pulp...
...said in the summer of 1971. That line-that language-alone was almost enough to make Kissinger an admirer of Chou's. It is Kissinger's purpose for being. His deep worry is that the chance may be slipping through our fingers as we stop everything and pour all of our attention and energy into Watergate...
Though the report may not be out for a while, European computer firms are already forming alliances and are cutting into IBM's share of the fast-growing market. Last year West Germany's Siemens and France's Compagnie Internationale pour 1'Informatique (CII) agreed to follow a common production policy and progressively merge their marketing departments. Each has already taken over the other's operations in its country, and by 1975 the two hope to market a unified line of computers that would be compatible with IBM equipment. The combination will become stronger...
Time Magazine, the preacher to the Nation, is fond of weighing the returns from Harvard heavily when it sifts through the mounds of evidence that pour through its good offices. In its relentless search for national patterns and trends, the Magazine seizes upon even the most insignificant rumors floating out of Cambridge as the harbingers of nationwide change...