The 2001-10 period, therefore, was not typical but more like the 1930s and 1970s.
They began to give way in the 1970s to the second wave: less costly midrange minicomputers.
In the late 1970s aggressive poaching took the rhino to the brink of extinction.
In the inflationary blowup of the late 1970s, diamonds were the subject of considerable investment fervor.
In the 1970s he managed a potato chip plant for PepsiCos rapidly expanding Frito-Lay division.
It's been clear since the 1970s that the class system was becoming more inflexible.
In the 1970s he built the largest computer network at the time for florist network FTD.
In the 1970s and early 1980s Kodak all but ignored prospects in developing countries.
But the parkland might be best known as the location for the 1970s hit TV show MASH.
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Invented in a pub in the 1970s, toe wrestling plays out very much like a traditional arm-wrestling match.
You got whiplash if you were expecting the status quo of the long 1970s to continue.
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Royce developed his disenchantment with glamour stocks and his preference for oddballs in the early 1970s.
The 1970s painfully demonstrated that you can simultaneously have rising prices and economic stagnation.
Ansbacher got hooked on selling call options on individual stocks during the early 1970s.
Asian carp were imported in the 1970s to cleanse Deep South aquaculture and sewage treatment ponds.
Al Sharpton, who toured with him in the 1970s and imitates his hairstyle to this day.
The problem with this supposition is the same as it was in the 1970s.
That would simply set up a replay of the global inflation of the 1970s.
But in the 1970s, exporting its own people became the Philippines' official national economic policy.
He went pro in the 1970s, gaining notoriety for publishing cartoons domestically and internationally.
Take the case of Paul Samuelson, one of the most prominent economists of the 1970s.
By comparison, in the 1950s through the 1970s, top executives were quite modestly paid.
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If so, by 2010, Europe's tax burden would be back to its level of the mid-1970s.
Continuing his backwards integration, Holding jumped into exploration and production in the late 1970s.
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Then add the fact that since the 1970s, credit raters have been compensated by bond issuers.
He had been through this in the 1970s when Vanguard launched the first index fund.
Not many sages from the 1970s would have bet their reputations on this development.
As many as two-thirds of all women work, up from half in the 1970s.
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That, too, was glimpsed in the early 1970s, albeit on a different playing field.
Then, in the 1970s, cable businessmen realized their cables someday would carry more than TV signals.
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