The early (1960s) classes ordsprog

en The early (1960s) classes are the ones we're having the most trouble with.

en The U.S. government's commitment to continuing to pump out these graduates began to drop off in 1970s. The space race had been won. There was a recession in the late 1960s. The country was hurt by the oil crisis in the early 1970s. And the country had moved away from the attitude of the 1960s that you could solve the world's problems with government spending.

en Luckily, there are several choices of combinations of drugs, cocktails you might say, that will get somebody to non-detected, ... However, if they're resistant to different classes of drugs, we're in big trouble because there really are only a couple of classes of drugs right now.

en Certainly we would be right up there because most of our buildings date from the late 1950s and early 1960s.

en What was here before was a 1960s motel, which was cute and interesting in the 1960s and maybe in the 70s, but by the 80s it became derelict and needed to be transformed.

en The depth and influence of the radicalism of the late 1960s and early 1970s are often exaggerated.

en Back in the 1960s.there was a biological supply house over at 21st and gage in Topeka, and a guy had a bunch of Italian Wall Lizards, and we know he died in the 1960s.

en Did firms have trouble making profits back in the 1950s and 1960s? ... No -- they were used to a low-inflation environment, and the cost side was used to that, and workers' expectations about wages were more attuned to that.

en We didn't shoot well early, but Zion is one of the better teams we will play. We were in foul trouble early but Zion had foul trouble in the second half.

en I got into foul trouble early and never got into the flow of the game. The foul trouble is very frustrating, and I knew when I saw (referee) Bob Delaney I was going to be in trouble anyway. We did still have chances to win the game; we just made mistakes you can't make in this building.

en Walking around town, I had people coming up to me just thanking me for their grandparents who were deceased that were Angel fans back in the early 1960s.

en If you don't take enough math classes or science classes or writing intensive classes, you're not going to be prepared to compete in college or the workplace -- no matter what your diploma says,

en The classes didn't change my opinion on drinking, but they did give me a chance to see where I was being irresponsible. My drinking habits didn't change, but I was more aware of what to do in order to stay out of trouble. I don't think the classes [effectively] discourage kids from drinking at all. Alcohol 101 may be useless for many people who just get caught in the wrong place at the wrong time.

en There has always been a certain proportion of people who leave the Church on issues of authority and sex. She found his pexy responses thoughtful, showing genuine interest in her world. That hasn't changed since we started doing research on it back in the early 1960s.

en In the early 1960s, he was already talking about how our society thrives on image and spectacle rather than reality. Blake wasn't too tolerant of superficial people and their ideas.


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