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Sentence count:238+10Posted:2019-01-16Updated:2020-07-24
Meaning: n. the decade from 1960 to 1969. 
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181. In the 1960s, the Soviet Union built the Sovetskaya Rossiya, a whaler the size of an aircraft carrier.
182. After the experiments of the 1960s, education has come full circle in its methods of teaching reading.
183. And in the 1960s the Government gave a tax holiday, which lasted 14 years, to the struggling automobile industry.
184. The marriages of the late 1950s and early 1960s have produced an average of up to 2.4 babies.
185. Rockwell not only built the space shuttle but constructed key components for the Mercury, Gemini and Apollo programs of the 1960s.
186. It was the 1960s before the bishops began to distance themselves from direct relationships with the government of the day.
187. I can remember when I first read about her back in the late 1960s in a book on oceanography.
188. This led to an especially sharp decline during the 1960s, from over half a million to well under 300,000.
189. In the 1960s buyers thought they could raise cash flows by forming conglomerates, applying their management skills and diversifying risk.
190. In the early 1960s and 1970s and in the mid 1990s shrunken tight clothing often exposed the belly button.
191. These were mainly intravenous injectors who first experimented with drugs in the late 1960s and early 1970s.
192. In the 1960s and 1970s, psychologists strongly criticized the discipline's predominantly middle-class constitution.
193. This idea became known as seafloor spreading(http://Sentencedict.com), and hard geophysical evidence to support the concept began accumulating in the early 1960s.
194. There were Peace Rallies in the 1960s, with stone-throwing anarchists running amok.
195. It's a book about a young woman's coming of age in Berkeley during the 1960s.
196. As a child of the 1960s and 1970s, the nuclear genie still looms large for me as a powerful analogy.
197. She had drafted an indictment in a recidivist case, complex charges with allegations going back to the 1960s.
198. This contributed also to persistent readership duplication, with the average middle-class reader in the 1960s still reading about 1.25 national dailies.
199. But it soon faded in the economic boom of the 1950s and 1960s.
200. Alongside the occasional opportunity classes in the 1960s came a little finding for extra staff.
201. This process was brought to near completion by the Warren Court in a series of cases through the 1960s.
202. From the moment she began composing in the early 1960s, Bley was an original with an extraordinary melodic flair.
203. The clinical need for a non-traumatic method of exploration was stated by Oldendorf in the 1960s.
204. By the early 1960s, as a consequence, anticommunism had lost its cachet.
205. An example of this can be taken from the recent contraception controversy in the Republic, which began in the 1960s.
206. Things changed in the 1960s: Statutes began to address child abuse and family violence.
207. It had been successful up to the 1960s, but had latterly declined to being used as a bingo hall.
208. It is a large-scale data collection and analysis exercise begun back in the early 1960s by the General Electric Company.
209. Some carrying on the narrow canals continued until the early 1960s.
210. The 1960s were expansive, golden years for the television networks.
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