Fifty years ago, Japanese electricity was generated by smaller, discrete coal- and oil-fired plants.
Fifty years ago oilfields were discovered in the area mainly occupied by indigenous peoples.
Fifty years ago, I began my legal studies as a woman of Japanese American descent.
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Fifty years ago, I was stuck with whatever phone the phone company gave me.
Kirk is compact enough that it would likely have been completely missed fifty years ago.
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He came to Walgett fifty years ago and built up a successful haulage business.
Fifty years ago, for example, it might have made sense to give large chunks of spectrum to broadcast TV.
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Fifty years ago, thousands of people marched into the village to protest at its continued use by the Army.
Then it might be the white-shoe Wall Street establishment of fifty years ago against the embodiment of twenty-first-century post-ethnic America.
More than fifty years ago, Roman Polanski began to trace the theme of intrusion that has gripped him ever since.
There are echoes of James Whale and Hitchcock, but there are louder echoes of schlock B movies from fifty years ago.
Fifty years ago, Americans contended with similar public ignorance -- and similar industry misinformation -- about the hazards of cigarette smoking.
Fifty years ago we did not live in such a materialistic manner.
Fifty years ago, one might have planned to join a large, stable company at twenty-three and to rise through the ranks until retirement.
Fifty years ago, people tended to live closer to their elderly parents, but travel and work opportunities have led more people to move further afield.
Fifty years ago, the book was viewed as a dystopian fantasy.
Fifty years ago, entrepreneurship was not a topic in business schools.
Fifty years ago, there were very few women earning professional degrees.
Fifty years ago, big firms were in charge of the marketplace.
Fifty years ago Detroit misgauged consumer appetites and lost its way amid an invasion of fuel-efficient Japanese cars to U.S. soil, and it almost never recovered.
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Fifty years ago this week, a novel appeared that was a precursor of the counterculture of the 1960s and has captured the imaginations of readers since.
Fifty years ago, Harvard economist Theodore Levitt observed that the same companies that were serious about innovation often approached imitation in a much more casual manner.
One hundred fifty years ago Monday, on September 17, 1862, the Union army commanded by Major General George McClellan met a Confederate force under Robert E.
Fifty years ago this month, Mr. Barry's first girl-group hit co-written with Greenwich and Phil Spector the Crystals' "Da Doo Ron Ron" was released and went to No. 3.
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Imagine a hundred, a hundred and fifty years ago: folks drove their horse carriages down this same street, and they were probably too busy to think about us.
It was fifty years ago today that President John F.
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It was fifty years ago today that Soviet cosmonaut Yuri Gagarin blasted off from a launch pad in the Soviet Union to bravely go where no man had gone before.
Fifty years ago, at the dawn of nuclear power, Wall Street was in the grip of a uranium-mining fever, with stocks and even mutual funds cropping up to take investors' money.
Two hundred and fifty years ago, the company started out in the boring sugar trade, acting essentially as a middle man selling sugar from the source to the king of England.
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