Use "the seventies" in a sentence

1. the current Seventies retro trend.

2. New Seventies, Primary Presidency Sustained

3. Example: I Barracked for Whitlam back in the seventies

4. The knickerbockers were popular in seventies in our country.

5. Xerox invented the modern personal computer in the early seventies

6. Taiwan arose reflection out of the diplomatic discomfiture in the seventies.

7. 18 During the late seventies, he collaborated with the legendary Muddy Waters.

8. In the seventies, the Yom Kippur War, its upshot controlled by the us.

9. But since the beginning of the seventies the semi-skilled became highly organized.

10. 13 In the early seventies, Sag Harbor was still a peaceful village.

11. Another top star of the seventies, David Soul, beat up his wife.

12. Yet the seventies saw a very significant decline in long-term debenture financing.

13. During the Seventies, she worked for the creation of a new society in Nicaragua.

14. It began to have, in the sixties and seventies, a nice, rosy, tubercular glow.

15. In the nineteen seventies , he started small loan programs that would become the Grameen Bank .

16. Similarly, the puerile masquerade of seventies non-swearing was worth watching because it was deliciously nonsensical.

17. Studies of in vitro aggregation in diabetics date from the late sixties and early seventies.

18. In the late seventies, when Ian was starting out as a pro, he idolized Watson.

19. Astutely observed and delightfully delicate comic drama about a Swedish hippie commune in the Seventies.

20. John summed it up as the super sixties, sobering seventies and ebb and flow of the eighties.

21. The seventies and the eighties saw the emergence and consolidation of engineering and management education in India.

22. He is the Light at the head of the ancient Church, organized with Twelve Apostles, prophets, and seventies.

23. Many, therefore, blamed Callaghan for the explosion in union wage claims that followed in the early seventies.

24. Area Seventies work with stake presidents to establish multistake committees to organize such activities.

25. BAE are manufactures of high end microphone preamp/equalizers faithful to vintage designs of the seventies and before

26. 24 NASA used Saturn Five rockets during its Apollo and Skylab programs in the nineteen sixties and seventies.

27. The foundry was allowed to go to pot in the seventies and Pringle's started purchasing from outside suppliers.

28. Business suffered a sharp setback in the seventies following the resumption of specie payment after the Civil War.

29. In the seventies everyone seemed to live in a trailer camp or in the crevice of a mountain.

30. The unholy triumvirate of developer, planner and architect had maimed it for ever in the sixties and seventies.

31. 19 By the late seventies the middle class had expanded beyond the point of safety and disaster did strike.

32. 26 Business suffered a sharp setback in the seventies following the resumption of specie payment after the Civil War.

33. 16 The unholy triumvirate of developer, planner and architect had maimed it for ever in the sixties and seventies.

34. The whole matt black thing was good, classic design which grew out of the Seventies infatuation with high-tech.

35. 29 The unholy triumvirate of developer, planner and architect had maimed it for ever in the sixties and seventies.

36. Over 000 high-rise blocks of flats were built in London in the Sixties and Seventies over 200 in Birmingham.

37. By the late seventies many observers were concluding that something had gone badly wrong with initially well-motivated regulation.

38. They are furious that some people thought they were just some zany fashion experience, a house group, Seventies revivalists.

39. 10 In the late seventies, savings and loans began to lose depositors to money market funds, which offered higher returns.

40. Many of those in their late seventies and early eighties are facing being evicted from their homes altogether.

41. A man in his mid-seventies consulted a doctor when he finally began suffering from advanced heart disease.

42. The Internet has a fair selection of vintage images of strippers and Burlesque dancers from the nineteen-forties, the fifties, sixties, seventies, and so on

43. Bagatelle are an Irish rock band who first formed in the early seventies by Liam Reilly, Ken Doyle and John O'Brien, in Louth

44. By the end of the seventies, Mengistu presided over the second largest army in all of sub-Saharan Africa, as well as a formidable airforce and navy.

45. Outstanding Villa La Bar (in San Pedro de Montes de Oca, 125 m north of the old Banco Anglo), with the protest music of the seventies and eig...

46. I'll never forget one lady, who looked to be in her seventies, sitting stoically in her lawn chair with her shotgun across her lap.

47. Referencing Blues Para Un Cosmonauta, LP, Album, XT - 80085 One most readily associates cosmic jazz of the early seventies with the likes of Pharoah Sanders and others of his ilk

48. The estrangement of the sixties and early seventies expressed an aberration that went against the grain of the inspirational words of Tagore and his belief in the geo-civilizational paradigm of India-China relations.

49. Noun contadini, Contadinos An Italian peasant or rustic. ‘Both in their seventies, they are contadini - peasant farmers - who have suffered from the recession in farming but who are making the best of …

50. In his late seventies, he found himself surrounded by aides who censored his access to news reports, hiding from him the reality of the effects of the Great Depression, which hit towards the end of 1929.

51. Crossroad (Masami Okui album) (2002) Crossroad (Calvin Russell album) (2000) Crossroads (Sylver album) (2006) Crossroads (1986 soundtrack) Crossroads 2: Live in the Seventies (1996) Crossroads: 2010, an album by Bizzy Bone; Songs

52. Bread virtually invented soft rock in the early Seventies, and the group’s biggest hits — “Make It With You,” “If,” “Baby I’m-a Want You” and “Everything I Own” — remain staples on lite-rock radio.

53. Definition of Alehouse : a place where ale is sold to be drunk on the premises Examples of Alehouse in a Sentence Recent Examples on the Web In the late seventies, the bar came under the ownership of the proprietor of a now defunct Bronx Alehouse …

54. Collaborationism with the communist power was even more pronounced and, at any rate, more sincere when, at the end of the sixties and during the seventies and eighties, the official policy of the communist regime imposed limits within the usable national culture, with the accompanying propagandistic exaggeration and falsification.

55. As a Brattish, soft, flaky, perennially ungrateful member of Generation Y who is spoilt by the comforts of modern life, I simply whine about the likelihood of the cruel government forcing me to remain at the coal face until well into my seventies - by which time I will be totally incapacitated at best - …

56. John Fekner (b. NYC) called, "caption writer to the urban environment, adman for the opposition" by writer Lucy Lippard , was involved in direct art interventions within New York City’s decaying urban environment in the mid-seventies through the eighties. Fekner is known for his word installations targeting social and political issues, stenciled on buildings throughout New York.

57. ‘Compact and Bijou, Belfast is nonetheless a world-beater.’ ‘The jewel in the crown of this Bijou empire is the Seafood Restaurant, which he opened in the early Seventies.’ ‘Kinloch House has recently invested in an indoor swimming pool and a new spa, and both take a stay in this Bijou little hotel from average country break to a real

58. In Aqualung, Moore dissects each and every song, and spends a great deal of time writing about "Aqualung" and "My God." He also divides the album in halves by its original lp sides, and discusses them as separate themes, something I'd toyed with when listening to the album in the early seventies, but never could delineate such as Moore did.

59. The higher the level of the character than the mob, the smaller the Aggro

60. The lawyers, the judges, the policemen, the doctors, the engineers, the civil servants -- those are the leaders.

61. The higher the resolution, the smoother the curves and the sharper the lines become.

62. The lower the number, the higher the priority.

63. The results revealed the stress concentration on the roots connected to the Barbules and the feather shaft: the greater the distance to the tip of the Barbules, the smaller the effect.

64. The Baddie Doctor The Baddie Doctor The Baddie Doctor The Baddie Doctor The Baddie Doctor The Baddie Doctor The Baddie Doctor The Baddie Doctor The Baddie Doctor The

65. The show, the pressure, the groupies, the autograph hounds, the crew.

66. The external carotid artery; The triangles of the neck; The internal carotid artery; The Arteries of the brain; The Arteries of the upper extremity The subclavian artery; The axilla

67. The Kiosk @ The Chippy The Kiosk @ The Chippy

68. THE Baggier THE CLOTHES THE BIGGER THE EMOTIONS

69. The music, the fashions, the attitudes, the beefs...

70. The hot and the cold. The left and the right. The reverent and the irreverent!

71. The darker the color of the amulet paper, the greater the power of the spell.

72. The darker the blue, the higher the revenue.

73. The better the process, the less the friction.

74. And do not forget the Adoptionists, the Modalists, the Manicheans, the Montanists, the Marcionites, the Ebionites, the Nestorians and the Meletians, to …

75. The higher the Backspace the…

76. The larger the breaking waves, the longer the beach and the more oblique the wave approach, the stronger is the longshore current.

77. Some of the Algonkian tribes Townsend mentions throughout the book include the Powhatan, the Rappahannock, the Paspahegh, the Appomattock, the Weyanock, the Quioccohannock, and the Chiskiak

78. The CM controls the ASIC, the ADU, the CI and the PM.

79. The longer the time to read the reaction, the higher the Absorbances

80. 9 synonyms for Accused: the defendant, the defence, the offender, the respondent, the appellant, the litigant, the prisoner at the bar, defendant, respondent